News18 Mega UCC Poll: Allow Adoption Regardless of Religion, Say 64.9% Muslim Women
News18 Mega UCC Poll: Allow Adoption Regardless of Religion, Say 64.9% Muslim Women
5,214 of the 8,035 Muslim women surveyed exclusively across 25 states and Union Territories, as part of India’s biggest Uniform Civil Code (UCC) survey by News18 Network, want adoption to be allowed irrespective of the religion

At least 64.9% Muslim women want adoption to be allowed regardless of religion, India’s biggest Uniform Civil Code (UCC) survey conducted by the News18 Network has found.

Without mentioning the UCC, 884 News18 reporters interviewed 8,035 Muslim women across 25 states and Union Territories in the country on themes the UCC is likely to cover. The survey participants were Muslim women in the 18-65+ category across regions, communities, educational and marital status, and across the educational spectrum, from the illiterate to the post-graduate.

The UCC, in effect, means one law which would be applicable to all religious communities in matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption, maintenance, among others. Muslim organisations reacted strongly to the Centre’s recent announcement that the Law Commission would hold UCC consultations afresh, with the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) saying the “majoritarian morality” should not override religious freedom and rights of minority communities in the name of a code. News18 Network decided to check if its views are indeed shared by the wider community, especially women, who would be most affected if the status quo were to continue.

ADOPTION RIGHTS: MORE SUPPORT FROM 18-44 AGE GROUP

When asked if adoption should be allowed regardless of religion, 64.9% (5,214) women said ‘yes’, 22.9% (1,836) said ‘no’, while 12.2% (985) said ‘don’t know or can’t say’.

Among the respondents who had completed their graduation and more, 69.5% (2,107) said ‘yes’, 20.5% (622) said ‘no’, while 10% (304) said ‘don’t know or can’t say’.

In the 18-44 age group, 65.8% (4,139) said ‘yes’, 22.3% (1,403) said ‘no’, and 11.9% (753) said ‘don’t know or can’t say’. In case of those aged 44+, 61.8% (1,075) said ‘yes’, 24.9% (433) said ‘no’, and 13.3% (232) said ‘don’t know or can’t say’.

Of the surveyed women, 18.8% were in the 18-24 age group, 32.9% were aged 25-34, 26.6% were aged 35-44, 14.4% were aged 45-54, 5.4% were aged 55-64 and 1.9% were 65+. While 70.3% were married, 24.1% were unmarried, 2.9% were widowed and 2.9% divorced. A total of 73.1% of the respondents were Sunni, 13.3% Shia and 13.6% others.

Among the women surveyed, 10.8% were post-graduates, 27% graduates, 20.8% had studied up to Class 12+, 13.8% were Class 10+, 12.9% had studied till Class 5-10, 4.4% up to Class 5, 4.2% were illiterate and 4.2% had basic literacy, with 1.9% others.

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