Controversy continues over name plates of shops in Himachal?

Controversy has started over the statement of minister Vikramaditya Singh regarding the rule of making identity card mandatory for street vendors in Himachal. State congress President Pratibha Singh's statement has come out on this. Himachal congress State President Pratibha Singh said that there was no such thinking behind this controversy. himachal pradesh government will take a decision in this matter. Pratibha Singh said that a committee has also been formed for this, there are senior people in this committee. Those people will decide what action we have to take next. She said that keeping the law in mind, work will be done further as per the instructions of the party high command. Pratibha Singh said that we will take further decision after consulting all the parties.

What did minister Vikramaditya Singh say?

Himachal Public Works minister Vikramaditya Singh had said that a meeting was held with the Municipal Corporation. It has been decided in that that all the street vendors who are selling any goods or food items. Attention will be paid to them. Food supply department employees will ensure that they sell good hygienic items. Just as it has been made mandatory for street vendors in Uttar Pradesh to display their name and ID, rules are being considered for street vendors here as well.

What does the state government say?

Let us tell you that a controversy has started over this statement of the minister. On this, the spokesperson of the state government also clarified that for this, assembly Speaker kuldeep Singh Pathania has constituted a committee under the chairmanship of industry minister Harshvardhan Chauhan. This committee will take a decision in this entire matter. So far, the state government has not taken any decision regarding making it mandatory for vendors to display name plates or other identification on their shops.

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