The party suggested that consensus be first arrived at on the issue through debate in Parliament, state assemblies and other fora.
Kumar, who is also JD(U) national president, shot off a letter to the Law Commission's chairman Justice B S Chauhan and the Centre apprising them of the party's views.
Suggesting that the Commission should not act in haste to implement the UCC, Kumar said in the letter: "In any case, imposition of UCC without forming consensus among the various religious groups, especially the minorities, will create a situation of social discord and lead to erosion of faith in the constitutional guarantee of freedom of religion."
The state government had formally written to the Law Commission in this regard after getting the state cabinet's nod on January 10.
Kumar had on January 24 last had launched a scathing attack on the Centre for the question-answer format in which the Commission sought the state government's reply on "leading questions" that involved discussion.
"It seems that the questions have been framed in such a manner so as to force the respondent to reply in a specific way. These are leading questions with limited number of choices given as probable answers and thus denying the respondent enough scope to frame his own independent replies," the party's letter said.
Noting that the country has a pluralistic society with long-standing religious practices, it said various community laws and specific community-based concepts meant to deal with personal matters like marriage, divorce, adoption, inheritance, succession, right to property and adoption have to be scrapped before UCC is brought in.
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