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Uttarakhand: Congress attacks on Kanwar Yatra route name plate controversy, said – installing name plate is an agenda to spread hatred

Congress has opposed the decision to put up nameplates during the Kanwar Yatra. Congress state president Karan Mahara said that this is a part of the government’s agenda to spread hatred. Opposing the installation of nameplates of the owners on restaurants, tea shops, handcarts and stalls operating on the Kanwar Yatra routes, he said that this is just the government’s agenda to spread hatred.

Karan Mahara said that it is necessary for law and order that verification should be done, which has been happening continuously since independence. The police station in-charge, tehsildar, constable here have been doing verification with the register. If they had to take something in writing, they used to take it, the entire information of the Yatra also remained with the LIU, but this decision of the government is unfortunate. He said that if it is Ram’s shop, then those who believe in Ram will go, those who believe in Rahim will go to Rahim’s shop. This is a malicious attempt to spread hatred, which Rahul Gandhi has been continuously trying to break.

He said that in schooling we were taught that Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians are all brothers. Giving an example, he said that in developed nations it is not evident from the dress and lifestyle, but the people there worship in their own way. The whole nation appears to be one. Here, unfortunately, the BJP has worked to widen this gap. Karan Mahara said that it is possible that the shop belongs to a Hindu and the artisan there is a Muslim, it is also possible that the shop and the building belong to a Muslim, but the artisan or the businessman there is a Hindu. It is also possible that Ram and Rahim are running the shop together, therefore, this decision of the government is unnecessary.