Uttarakhand | The new minority report
The hill state gets a high-level panel to study status of minorities even as polarisation levels peak

NO UNIFORM CODE: An anti-UCC protest in Dehradun in January. (Photo: ANI)
Even an eye with attention deficit may have noticed a pattern here. For, a series of recent decisions etc. in Uttarakhand have centred on questions of identity and community. Integrating all of that is a new move by the BJP-led state government: a high-level committee to study the status of minorities. Prima facie, it is an empirical exercise, a benevolent one that recalls the famous Sachar Committee of 2005-06. Its time and place have drawn attention, though. Uttarakhand, which passed India’s first Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in 2023, is a frontline Hindutva state now. Also, an assembly election is due next year, as is the prefatory Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

