New Delhi, July 21: Union Minister of State (MoS) Jayant Chaudhary on Sunday criticised the Yogi government over its nameplate order directing all eateries and dhabas along the Kanwar Yatra route to display the owner's name, saying that connecting the issue with religion is "not appropriate." "Neither the person who is carrying the Kanwar nor the person who is serving them is identified by the caste or religion. Connecting this with the religion is not appropriate," the MoS said.
He added that the UP government didn't think about this decision wisely. "They just took the decision and stuck to it. There is still time for the government to change the decision," he said while addressing an event in Muzaffarnagar. Expressing his opposition to the decision, he sarcastically suggested that soon, people might have to "start writing their names on kurtas to meet and greet others." Kanwar Yatra Guideline Controversy: Kapil Sibal Criticises Uttar Pradesh Government’s Directive for Food Shops, Says ‘This Politics Won’t Take Us Towards Viksit Bharat’.
While the BJP leaders across the country have appreciated the UP government's decision, several opposition leaders have condemned it for creating a divide among the communities. As per the directives of the state government, all the food outlets, eateries and food joints across the state will have to put up a "nameplate" displaying the names of owners/proprietors and staff members. This has been done to maintain the "purity of faith" for Hindu devotees who undertake the Kanwar Yatra in the month of Shravan. Parliament Budget Session 2024: Opposition Raises Kanwar Yatra Issue, NDA Allies Seek Special Status for Bihar at All-Party Meet.
Jayant Chaudhary Criticises Yogi Govt’s Nameplate Order for Kanwar Yarta
#WATCH | On 'nameplates' on food shops on the Kanwar route in UP, RLD MP & Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary says, "It doesn't appear to be well thought out and well-reasoned decision. Any decision shouldn't cause harm to the sense of well-being of the community and harmony in the… pic.twitter.com/ULYQdKy8de
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As per the order, those found selling products with Halal certification along the Yatra route will also face penal action.
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