Jamaat-e-Islami Hind welcomes Law Commission’s
assertion about undesirability of Uniform Civil Code
New Delhi, 01 Sept. 2018: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) has welcomed the Law Commission’s
assertion that a Uniform Civil Code is neither necessary nor desirable. In its
monthly Press-Meet, the Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Muhammad Salim
Engineer said: “we welcome the Law Commission’s assertion that a Uniform Civil
Code is neither necessary nor desirable. However we do not favor any changes
and reforms in the personal law as suggested by the panel.”
The JIH Vice President, Nusrat Ali also addressed
the media regarding his visit to the flood affected areas of Kerala along with
JIH Vice President T Arif Ali. He averred: “Kerala has been hit by massive
flood and landslides due to heavy rains. The Kerala Chapter of Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind along with its associated organizations swung into action and carried out
relentless relief and rescue activities. Full time work wascarried out by the
(Ideal Relief Wing) IRW volunteers who even managed to reach those areas where the
government machinery could not, like Adivasi colonies etc. Hundreds of
volunteers actively engaged in relief activities risking their lives.After
returning back from the visit and assessing the situation of relief operations
in Kerala we have re-issued an appeal to all sections of society for providing
more support and aid for those affected by the floods. We also appeal to
various NGOs and social service institutions to come forward for helping out
Kerala in its hour of need. We also demand that the Central government must
also intensify relief operations and declare the floods in Kerala as ‘’National
Disaster’’ considering the scale of destruction and loss that has taken place
in the state’’. Replying to a question regarding the aid offered by the UAE government
to Kerala flood relief, the Mr Nusrat Ali said: “India should accept the aid
coming from the UAE for Kerala flood relief. India helps out other countries in
need and has also accepted aid in the past’’.
Earlier the Jamaat Secretary General
briefed the media and appreciated Special POSCO judge Nisha Gupta for showing
courage to deliver timely justice in Mandsaur rape case. He said: “Jamaat would
like to remind the government about the rapes in Kathua, Unnao, Haryana and
Delhi etc. Should not these victims also get speedy justice? Jamaat feels that
this system of speedy justice should also apply to mob lynching cases and to
the Gujarat 2002 pogrom in which hundreds of minors were raped and killed. The
government owes an answer to the world as to why it is not happening’’?
Expresses concern over the manner in
which certain powers are trying to derail the Turkish economy, President of
Jamaat, Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Umari said, “the Turkish lira (TRY) has been steadily
falling against the US dollar resulting in a steep fall in the value of the
Turkish currency. The crisis came under the spotlight after President Donald
Trump decided to double the trade tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminum imports.
This trade war was a vindictive action against Turkey for not succumbing to
pressure to release one American pastor accused of complicity in the failed
2016 coup to topple President Erdogan. President Trump’s Security Advisor Michael
Bolton during his visit to Israel is on record saying that ‘this crisis could
be over instantly if they did the right thing as a NATO ally, part of the West,
and release pastor Brunson without condition’. Turkey is not ready to relent to
this demand as it is a direct assault on their sovereignty. The economy of
Turkey is not healthy as the inflation rate is over 15% and foreign debt
amounts to 60% of its GDP. International financial institutions want Turkey to
adopt strict austerity measures and increase interest rates to stem the falling
value of the lira. The powers who want to stifle Turkey’s economy should
realize that it is a major player in the global scheme of things and the
derailing of its economy could have a spiraling effect on Europe and trigger a
global recession.”
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