After UP, traders in MP’s Ujjain asked to display names outside shops

Ujjain Mayor says the move does not target Muslims, but aims to ensure safety and transparency of pilgrims coming to the ancient city

Update: 2024-07-21 02:47 GMT
Kanwariyas walk past a shop in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar on which banners with the shopkeeper's name was put up following a government directive. Photo: PTI

Taking cue from the neighbouring state of Uttar Pradesh, the BJP-ruled Ujjain Municipal Corporation on Saturday (July 20) directed shop owners to display their names and mobile numbers outside their establishments in the ancient city.

A massive slugfest has broken out in Uttar Pradesh after the state government ordered eateries along the Kanwar Yatra route to display the name of their owners in a move that is being alleged of targeting Muslim shopkeepers.

Order does not target Muslims: Mayor

Ujjain Mayor Mukesh Tatwal said violators will have to pay ₹2,000 fine for the first offence and ₹5,000 if they defy this order for the second time.

The order is aimed at ensuring safety and transparency and not intended to target Muslim shop-keepers, the mayor said.

Ujjain, the hometown of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, is known for its sacred Mahakal temple, attracting devotees from around the globe, especially during the Savaan month starting Monday (July 22).

Tatwal said the Mayor-in-Council of Ujjain had approved a proposal for shopkeepers to display their names on September 26, 2002, followed by the Corporation House, and subsequently sent it to the state government for objections and formalities.

"All formalities have been already completed. The implementation was delayed as the nameplates were initially required to be of the same size and colour. Now, we have relaxed these terms. Displaying the names and mobile numbers of shopkeepers will suffice," he told PTI.

Mayor cites Gumasta License

He stressed that the measure is rooted in the MP Shop Establishment Act or Gumasta License, and it serves to enhance customer safety.

"Ujjain is a religious and holy city. People come here with religious aastha (faith). They have the right to know about the shopkeeper whose services they are availing. If a customer is dissatisfied or cheated, knowing the shopkeeper's details allows them to seek redress," the mayor said.

Ujjain is set to host the Simhastha (Kumbh) Mela in 2028, a significant religious fair held every 12 years.

UP directive

This action mirrors the recent directive in Uttar Pradesh, where all eateries along the Kanwar Yatra route were asked to display owners' names.

The Uttar Pradesh government extended this order state-wide on Friday, while Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said similar instructions are already in place there.

The order has faced criticism from opposition parties and some members of the ruling alliance, who argue it targets Muslim traders.

(With inputs from agencies)

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