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Order to display shop owners' names on Kanwar routes strengthens Yogi’s Hindutva image amid political turmoil

According to the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, the FSS Regulation mandates displaying the FSSAI License/Registration Number at food premises.

July 21, 2024 / 14:35 IST
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The BJP faced a setback in the recent Lok Sabha elections due to the fragmentation of the Hindu vote bank.
The BJP faced a setback in the recent Lok Sabha elections due to the fragmentation of the Hindu vote bank.

After nearly 18 years, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has rigorously implemented the law requiring shop and business owners to display their names prominently. This move has achieved dual objectives: proving the law's enforceability and affirming his commitment to the Hindutva agenda.

The BJP claims that the order was first issued in 2006 when Mulayam Singh Yadav and later Mayawati were Chief Ministers of UP, and the Congress-led UPA government was in power at the Centre. According to the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, the FSS Regulation mandates displaying the FSSAI License/Registration Number at food premises.

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In the present context, initially confined to the Muzaffarnagar district, the order has been extended statewide under the directives of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He announced that all food and beverage shops along Kanwar routes in Uttar Pradesh must display the names and identities of their owners to maintain the sanctity of the pilgrims' faith, promising strict action against those selling halal-certified products.

Opposition criticised the decision while the BJP leaders and its allies supported it.