Kanwar Yatra Nameplate Row: CM yogi adityanath The controversy over the order regarding Yogi Adityanath’s name plate is increasing with each passing day. In this episode, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has now said that it will go to court against the decision. Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind said that this order will be challenged in the court because politics of hatred is being done in the name of religion.
Calling this order related to Kanwar Yatra discriminatory and communal, it has also been said that all legal aspects should be considered. On Sunday (21 July), Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has called an important meeting in this regard. Jamiat also says that its legal team is busy considering the legal aspects of this order.
‘Fundamental rights are being violated’
Major Muslim organization Jamiat Ulema e Hind criticized the order to display the names of shopkeepers on the route of Kanwar Yatra in Uttar Pradesh and said on Saturday (July 20) that this is a ‘discriminatory and communal’ decision and it violates the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution. Let us tell you that on Friday (July 19), a few days after the order to display the names of their owners or those working at these shops, all hotels, dhabas and eateries including carts located on the 240 km long Kanwar Yatra route in Muzaffarnagar district, the Uttar Pradesh government decided to issue a similar order for the entire state.
What did Maulana Arshad Madani say?
Jamiat chief Maulana Arshad Madani said in a statement, ‘This is a discriminatory and communal decision. This decision will give an opportunity to anti-national elements to take advantage and this new order is likely to cause serious damage to communal harmony.’ Madani also said, ‘All the citizens of the country have been given complete freedom in the Constitution to wear whatever they want, eat whatever they want, no one will interfere in their personal choice, because these are matters of fundamental rights of citizens.’ He said that the order regarding Kanwar Yatra in Uttar Pradesh is a violation of fundamental rights.
Demand to implement it in Madhya Pradesh also
On one hand, while the name plate controversy is deepening, on the other hand, there has been a demand to implement this order in Madhya Pradesh as well. According to reports, a Bharatiya Janata Party MLA said that such a step should be taken in Madhya Pradesh as well. Union Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha chief Jitan Ram Manjhi said that he does not find anything wrong in the police in Uttar Pradesh asking fruit vendors on the Kanwar Yatra route to write names on their shops.