<p>New Delhi: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for a "secular civil code", Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal on Friday alleged that the BJP has neither been secular nor civil in the last 10 years.</p>.<p>In a post on X, Sibal asserted that a "secular and civil country is the need of the hour".</p>.<p>In his Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort, Modi had said a "secular civil code" is the need of the hour for the country. He also described the existing set of laws as a "communal civil code" and termed them discriminatory.</p>.'Design in India, Design for World': PM Modi's push for indigenous design capabilities.<p>Referring to Modi's remarks, Sibal posted on X, "PM: 'Need of the hour...a Secular Civil Code in this country... spent 75 years under the Communal Civil Code'." </p><p>"My take: Need of the hour: A secular and civil country. In the last 10 years, the BJP has neither been 'secular' nor 'civil'," the former Union minister said.</p>.<p>Modi, in his Independence Day address on Thursday, said, "A large section of the country believes, which is true also, that the civil code is actually in a way is a communal civil code. It discriminates (among people)." </p><p>The prime minister said laws which divide the country on communal lines and become a reason for inequality have no place in a modern society.</p>.<p>"I would say, it is the need of the hour that India has a secular civil code. We have lived 75 years with a communal civil code. Now, we have to move towards a secular civil code. Only then would religion-based discrimination end," he said.</p>
<p>New Delhi: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for a "secular civil code", Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal on Friday alleged that the BJP has neither been secular nor civil in the last 10 years.</p>.<p>In a post on X, Sibal asserted that a "secular and civil country is the need of the hour".</p>.<p>In his Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort, Modi had said a "secular civil code" is the need of the hour for the country. He also described the existing set of laws as a "communal civil code" and termed them discriminatory.</p>.'Design in India, Design for World': PM Modi's push for indigenous design capabilities.<p>Referring to Modi's remarks, Sibal posted on X, "PM: 'Need of the hour...a Secular Civil Code in this country... spent 75 years under the Communal Civil Code'." </p><p>"My take: Need of the hour: A secular and civil country. In the last 10 years, the BJP has neither been 'secular' nor 'civil'," the former Union minister said.</p>.<p>Modi, in his Independence Day address on Thursday, said, "A large section of the country believes, which is true also, that the civil code is actually in a way is a communal civil code. It discriminates (among people)." </p><p>The prime minister said laws which divide the country on communal lines and become a reason for inequality have no place in a modern society.</p>.<p>"I would say, it is the need of the hour that India has a secular civil code. We have lived 75 years with a communal civil code. Now, we have to move towards a secular civil code. Only then would religion-based discrimination end," he said.</p>