Guwahati: The Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) and NSCN (Khango) in Nagaland have expressed their objection to the proposed implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) by the Central Government.
In a letter addressed to the member secretary of the Law Commission of India, CPO President Vezuihu Keyho and General Secretary Chepetso Koza highlighted the unique aspects of the Chakhesang tribe in Nagaland, including their distinct language, religion, culture, and traditional practices
They emphasized that these practices have continued to thrive even after the conversion to Christianity 128 years ago, and they remain essential to the community’s identity.
The CPO stated that the traditional practices of inheritance, adoption, and succession hold deep significance and are in harmony with modern adjudication laws.
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