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'Sanatani' stickers, QR codes & vigil: 'Veg-only' campaign for Kanwar yatra route turns into flashpoint

Critics argue that when combined with the Sanatani sticker campaign, the system opens the door to profiling — especially since the shop owner’s name is displayed and is often used to infer religious identity.

July 14, 2025 / 16:25 IST
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While some shopkeepers have reported a boost in footfall after displaying the Sanatani sticker, others see it as a forced compromise.
While some shopkeepers have reported a boost in footfall after displaying the Sanatani sticker, others see it as a forced compromise.

What began as a seemingly innocuous effort to help Kanwar Yatra pilgrims find vegetarian food has now spiralled into a flashpoint of communal tension, economic exclusion and legal scrutiny.

Along the 540-kilometre pilgrimage route stretching across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, a dual campaign — one spearheaded by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) with religious "Sanatani" stickers, and the other enforced by the Uttar Pradesh government through mandatory QR codes — has come under national scrutiny.

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The directives have sparked accusations of religious profiling and indirect targeting of Muslim vendors. What was once a route of devotional chants and saffron-clad pilgrims is now also marked by quiet boycotts, sticker politics, legal petitions — and a growing unease about what it means to sell food during a Hindu pilgrimage in 2025.

Since early July, volunteers of the VHP have fanned out across key stops of the Kanwar Yatra — from Delhi’s Burari and Najafgarh to Ghaziabad, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, and beyond — pasting saffron-coloured stickers on shops. These read “Sanatani Vyaparik Sansthan” and carry the slogan “Garv se kaho, hum Hindu hain” (Say with pride, we are Hindus). Only those eateries that commit to serving purely vegetarian food, and abstain from selling meat or alcohol, are allowed to display the sticker.