HYDERABAD: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board ( AIMPLB smartphone app , designed by a city-based techie, has received massive response with thousands having downloaded it.It was earlier reported that software engineer Syed Khaled Saifullah had developed the app after meeting personal law board general secretary Maulana Wali Rahmani. The app was designed so that those supporting the Muslim panel could take photos of a board released form signed by the user who decla res full faith in the AIMPLB in matters of marriage, divorce and other aspects of faith.According to Saifuallah, as many as 19,954 smartphone users installed the AIMPLB app . “Around as 26,800 forms have been sent to the board.Each form has an average of four signatories. As per instructions of the personal law board, these forms will be sent to the Law Commission of India, the PM and President,“ he said. Another app, ReplyUCC , which seeks to respond to the Law Commission of India's questionnaire on Uniform Civil Code (UCC), too has received positive response. As many as 13,800 emails to the commission have been sent strongly discouraging the introduction of a UCC. The app pre-selects answers in a fashion that conveys that the user is against UCC.A large number of Muslims from across the city have condemned the Centre's move to ban the contentious practice of oral triple talaq in one sitting as well as the UCC.Over two dozen small and large public meets were organised in the city in which religious figures claimed that the BJP led government was trying to interfere in Muslim personal laws.