I truy appreciate your advice. Thanks for at least considering me an Indian (Not many people on this board consider Muslims Indians, which is a shame really as it may only help Muslims feeling distant from their own countrymen). I understand fully how a true Indian may detest the fact that their fellow citizens cheer the players of Pakistan. I admit, it does happen in Muslim settings and I totally oppose it. In fact, I have started this part of my reform campaign already. However, I don't quite understand how Uniform Civil Code matters in this context. Please correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that first of all Muslims don't have a say when it comes to criminal and civil matters and they abide by the same law as other Indians. In personal affairs they have the provision of Muslim law and even that is for those Muslims who want to opt for that while dealing with matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance etc. I know many Muslims who never go for the latter even in personal affairs. But, if a community has a set of principles that is practised in a limited sphere, onl if opted for by individuals, what is the harm in it? It does, however, present India in a very good light.