
On Sunday, Lucknow, civilian officials imposed a punishment to the owners of a trade near the Balaji Temple in Rajajipuram and sealed it for alleged violations of the state government, which on Saturday on Sunday festival forbade 500 meters radium religious places.
According to Lucknow Municipal Corporation, the store was operated within 100 meters of the temple. Mayor Sushma Kharakwal visited this area and ordered the LMC Zonal officer Shilpa Kumari to take the right steps.
“The trade was sealed and its shares were confiscated according to the mayor’s instructions. We ensure strict adherence to directives,” said HT Zonal. The LMC press release stated that any violation of the government’s order will be addressed by a strict action.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh on Govt’s ban on masses stores
AAP deputy Sanjay Singh questioned Yogi Adityanath, led by the government order Uttar Pradesh, which forbids meat and shops during the Navratri. He was wondering why alcohol, KFC and McDonald’s shops were open due to limits, and urgently urged CM to extend their closure.
“Yogi Adityanath should add two more things. Shops and restaurants with alcohol in the area where meat is sold should also be closed … up to 500 meters on highways in Uttar Pradesh, you will find temples, KFC, McDonald and many shops. You should close all shops.
What did Govt say?
UTTAR Pradesh quoted its orders 2014 and 2017 and said that illegal sale of animals and meat near religious places would be completely banned. Under the district judges, committees were established at the district level to supervise effective recovery, the PTI report said.
The Chief Secretary of the City Development Department, AMIT Abhijat, ordered all district judges, police commissioners and municipal commissioners to quickly close illegal slaughterhouses and ensure a strict effect ban on the sale of meat near religious places.
The Directive mentioned that the ban on killing animals and the sale of meat will be strictly introduced into the RAM Navami to 6 April 2025. The state government ordered officials to take steps against the infammers under the 1959 Municipal Corporations Act and food safety laws from 2006 and 2011.
On Sunday cm Yogi Adityanath expanded greetings to people on the occasion of Eid Ul-Fitr and urged them to strengthen social harmony.
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