2024-07-22 07:46:17
New Delhi: The decision of the UP government has been challenged in the Supreme Court in which the state government has asked the shop owners to display their names during the Kanwar Yatra in UP. The Supreme Court will hear this case on Monday. The recent decision of the UP government has been challenged by filing an application in the Supreme Court on behalf of the NGO Association of Protection of Civil Rights. Shopkeepers have been asked to display their names during the Kanwar Yatra in UP. After this, the politics in this matter is already heated and meanwhile this decision has been challenged by filing an application in the Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justice Rishikesh Rai and Justice SVN Bhati will hear the case.
UP government announced on 19th July
The UP government had decided on July 19 that all shopkeepers, especially those selling food and beverages, will have to display the names of shop owners in their shops on the Kanwar route during the Kanwar Yatra. Shopkeepers on the Kanwar Yatra route will have to display their names in front of their shops. The UP government has said that this decision has been taken in the interest of law and order.
The country’s politics heated up
After this decision, political parties have reacted to this decision and said that all this will promote discrimination. After the decision of the UP government, a similar decision has been taken in Madhya Pradesh as well. Now the petition challenging this decision is going to be heard in the Supreme Court on Monday.