Summary
- Mohan Yadav has proposed that only individuals who marry once should have the 'legal right' to reside in Madhya Pradesh.
- This pitch is part of a broader discussion on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state.
- Yadav's statement raises significant questions about residency rights and marital status in relation to legal entitlements.
- The implications of this proposal could spark intense debate on personal laws and their intersection with civil rights in India.
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