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2 Priya Jain 9212457810

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Emily Johnson 9876543210


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6 Sarah Wilson 8901234567

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15 Noah Johnson 2345189023

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Liam Wilson 7894561230


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18 Emma Thompson 1239874560

Ethan Clark 6540321789


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Olivia Turner 2198675309


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21 Noah White 5670123987

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Mason Johnson 3457890126


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24 Ava Harris 6789012345


Oliver Adams 9012345678
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Isabella Hall 4321098765


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27 James Miller 7654321098

Mia Turner 8901234567


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Benjamin Cox 6578901234


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30 Harper Adams 9870123456

Amelia Clark 3210987654


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Sebastian Hill 4567890123


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33 Evelyn Walker 7890123456

Alexander Lee 2345678901


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Charlotte Cox 5678901234


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36 Jack Turner 9012345678

Jessica Thompson 3210987654


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Andrew Miller 2109876543

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39 Olivia Clark 1098765432

Daniel Baker 9876543210

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Sophia Turner 8765432109

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42 Benjamin Harris 7654321098

John Smith 9876543210


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Sarah Johnson 8765432109
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45 Michael Brown 7654321098

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48 Emma Anderson 4321098765


Comments

I am totally against implementation of UCC. It is unnecessary exercise and will only create doubt in
citizens mind. It may also destroy religious harmony among Indian people.

I am not in favour of implementation of UCC. It is unnessary activity and will only create doubt in
everyones mind. It may also distroy religeous harmony among country people. Proprty should be
allotted based on what legacy your family follows.
The implementation of UCC is a necessary step towards ensuring equality and justice for all
citizens.
I have concerns about the UCC as it might infringe upon the cultural and religious practices of
certain communities.
The government should prioritize public consultation and address the concerns of all stakeholders
before implementing UCC.

The lack of clear guidelines and safeguards in UCC might lead to misuse and exploitation.

UCC should respect the diversity of our country and allow communities to maintain their distinct
personal laws.

The implementation of UCC will streamline legal processes and promote gender equality.

UCC should strike a balance between the need for uniformity and the preservation of cultural and
religious rights.

The government needs to ensure proper awareness and education about UCC to avoid
misunderstandings and conflicts.
UCC should be enacted without compromising the fundamental rights and freedoms of
individuals.

UCC has the potential to simplify legal complexities and promote a more harmonious society.

The implementation of UCC should be accompanied by effective measures to protect the rights of
vulnerable groups.
UCC should strive to strike a balance between personal beliefs and the broader goals of social
justice and gender equality.
The implementation of UCC should be accompanied by comprehensive legal reforms to ensure
fairness and justice for all.

UCC has the potential to simplify legal processes and reduce confusion in matters of personal law.

The government should consider the concerns of minority communities and provide adequate
safeguards in the UCC.
UCC should be implemented with a focus on upholding individual rights and maintaining cultural
diversity.

The UCC should address the existing gender biases in personal laws and promote gender equality.

UCC should be based on principles of justice, equality, and non-discrimination, without infringing
upon personal beliefs.
The government needs to conduct extensive consultations with legal experts and community
representatives before implementing UCC.
UCC should strive to strike a balance between uniformity and respecting the diversity of our
society.
UCC should aim to protect the rights of all individuals while promoting a common legal framework
for civil matters.
The implementation of UCC should be accompanied by robust mechanisms to address any
potential misuse or exploitation.
UCC should be implemented gradually, considering the practical challenges and implications for
different communities.
The government should ensure adequate awareness campaigns to educate people about the
benefits and implications of UCC.
UCC should prioritize protecting the rights of women, children, and marginalized sections of
society.
The UCC should be designed to eliminate discrimination and promote equality, irrespective of
religion or personal beliefs.
UCC should provide a uniform legal framework while respecting the cultural and religious practices
of different communities.
The government needs to ensure transparency and accountability in the drafting and
implementation of UCC.

UCC should be based on the principles of human rights, gender equality, and social justice.

The government should address the concerns of religious and cultural minorities before
implementing UCC.
UCC should aim to simplify legal processes and ensure equal treatment for all individuals,
irrespective of their personal beliefs.

The government should involve legal experts and scholars from diverse backgrounds in the
formulation

I strongly believe in the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code. It will eliminate discrimination
and promote unity among all citizens. I suggest that special attention be given to the rights of
women and children in matters of marriage and inheritance.

I have concerns about the Uniform Civil Code as it may overlook the diversity and cultural practices
of different communities. It should be flexible enough to accommodate varying beliefs and
traditions, especially regarding marriage and heritage.

The Uniform Civil Code should prioritize individual rights and equality, especially in cases of
divorce and property division. It should also encourage alternative dispute resolution mechanisms
to ensure a fair and timely resolution of conflicts.

I believe the Uniform Civil Code should focus on creating a harmonious society by eliminating
discriminatory practices. It should safeguard the rights of individuals, irrespective of their gender,
religion, or sexual orientation. Adoption laws should also be made more inclusive.

The Uniform Civil Code should strike a balance between maintaining cultural diversity and ensuring
equal rights. It should provide a framework that respects different customs and traditions, while
also promoting gender equality and protecting vulnerable individuals.

I am in favor of a Uniform Civil Code, but it should be implemented gradually to avoid any sudden
disruptions. Proper awareness programs and legal aid should be provided to help citizens
understand the changes and navigate through the new system effectively.

I support the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code. It will bring equality and fairness in
matters of marriage, divorce, property rights, and adoption. I believe it is a necessary step towards
a more progressive society.
I have mixed feelings about the Uniform Civil Code. While it aims to standardize laws and provide
equal rights, there might be challenges in preserving cultural diversity. It should be implemented
carefully, taking into account different traditions and beliefs.

I'm in favor of the Uniform Civil Code, especially in matters of inheritance and maintenance. It will
help ensure fair distribution of property and financial support. However, there should be provisions
to protect the rights of individuals from marginalized communities.

I think the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code is a step in the right direction. It will simplify
legal processes related to marriage and divorce, making them more accessible and efficient. There
should also be measures to promote gender equality and women's empowerment.

While I support the idea of a Uniform Civil Code, we must ensure that it respects the diversity of
our nation. Different communities have unique traditions and customs, and it's crucial to strike a
balance between uniformity and cultural sensitivity. Implementation should be gradual and
inclusive.
The Uniform Civil Code should address issues related to marriage, divorce, and adoption
comprehensively. It should protect the rights of all individuals, irrespective of gender, religion, or
caste. It should also emphasize the importance of consent and empower individuals to make their
own choices.
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Sentiments Suggestion Type shaadi Divorce/Talak Property Maintenance

Negative Other Yes No No No

Negative Political No No No No

Neutral Other No No No No

"Negative" "Religious" "No" "No" "No" "No"

"Positive" "Other" No No No No

Negative Other No No No No

Neutral Other No No No No

"Positive" "Other" No No No No

Neutral Other No No No Yes

Positive Other No No No No

Positive Political Yes Yes Yes Yes

Positive Other No No No No

Neutral Political No No Yes No

"Positive" "Other" Yes Yes No No

Positive Other No No No No

Positive Other No No No No

Positive Other No No No No

Positive Individual No No Yes Yes

Positive Religious Yes Yes Yes Yes

Positive Other No No No No

"Neutral" "Other" "No" "No" "No" "No"

Neutral Political Yes Yes No No


Positive Other No No Yes No

Neutral Other No No No No

Neutral Religious Yes Yes Yes No

"Positive" "Other" "No" "No" "No" "No"

Positive Political No No No No

Positive Political No No No No

Neutral Other No No No No

"Positive" "Other" Yes No No No

"Positive" "Other" Yes Yes Yes No

"Positive" "Other" No No No No

Neutral Political Yes Yes Yes No

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determined without the
actual content of the
UCC suggestion. "Other" No No No No

Positive Religious Yes No Yes Yes

"Neutral" "Other" Yes No No Yes

Positive Other No Yes Yes No

Positive Political No No Yes No

Positive Political No No Yes Yes

Positive Other Yes Yes Yes Yes

"Positive" "Other" Yes Yes Yes No


Neutral Other No No No No

Positive Other No No Yes Yes

Positive Political Yes Yes No No

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Adoption/
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No Yes Complete

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