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The month of Sawan is going to start after 8 days, along with this, preparations are being made for the Kavad Yatra. During the Kavad Yatra, there has been a debate about the closure of all the meat shops. Maulana Sajid Rashidi, President of All India Imam Association, has reacted and termed any such order as a Tughlaqi decree. Congress leader Digvijay's response has also come out in this debate.
Maulana Sajid Rashidi, president of All India Imam Association, said, “After Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, now the order of Uttarakhand government has also been issued. Names will be written on the Kavad route and the meat shops will remain closed. This is a strange situation. Threatening them, how far it is appropriate.
He said that the constitution country is secular. The government is a government of all secular religions, so why is work being done for a religion. This is very unfortunate.
Name should not be sold and sold goods- ST Hasan
Former Moradabad MP Dr. ST Hasan has reacted to the government's decision. Dr. ST Hasan said, “It is not wrong to write the name on the hotel, but there is harm in hiding the name. The name should not be sold and sold.”
He further said, “The biggest meat exporter, who exports beef, is a Hindu. We believe that a person should keep his identity according to his religion”. On the question related to hoarding, he said, “A fine of Rs 200,000 is very high. It should be kept between 500 and 1,000 rupees”
Kavad Yatra should not be used hatred- Digvijay
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh said on the Kanwar Yatra, “If a state government provides facilities for the Kandar Yatra, there is no objection, but the issue arises when the Kavad Yatra is used to create an atmosphere of hatred, which is not acceptable in a civilized society.”
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