
Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured tribal communities that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will exclude them, addressing fears of losing their rights and traditions. Speaking at the Janjati Sanskritik Samagam in Delhi, he emphasized the Modi government's respect for tribal identity and highlighted increased welfare funding and prominent tribal appointments, including President Droupadi Murmu. Shah urged tribes to reject misinformation from divisive forces and reaffirmed protections for their customs and sustainable resource practices.
The articles primarily reflect the perspective of the ruling BJP government, highlighting its initiatives and assurances to tribal communities regarding the UCC. They emphasize government achievements and policies favoring tribals, with limited representation of opposing views or tribal dissent. The framing supports the government's narrative of inclusivity and protection of tribal rights.
The overall tone is positive and reassuring, focusing on government commitments and progress in tribal welfare. The coverage conveys confidence and encouragement, aiming to dispel fears about the UCC. There is minimal critical or negative sentiment, with emphasis on unity and cultural respect.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thetribune | 'Tribals will always be outside Uniform Civil Code s purview': Amit Shah allays their fears - The Tribune | Right | Positive |
| thestatesman | UCC no threat to tribals, says Amit Shah | Right | Positive |
| zeenews | UCC no threat to Tribal Communities, ignore lies of divisive forces: HM Amit Shah | Right | Positive |
zeenews broke this story on 24 May, 04:25 pm. Other outlets followed.
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