Street Vendor Dispute Congress Advice Vikramaditya Singh To Follow Party Ideology And Policies – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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Street vendor dispute Congress advises Vikramaditya Singh to follow party ideology and policies

PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh meeting Congress National General Secretary KC Venugopal.
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Amid the controversy over Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh’s remarks on making it mandatory for street vendors to display names, top Congress leaders on Friday slammed him and said no one is allowed to go against the party’s policies and ideologies. No, sources gave this information. Congress general secretary in-charge organisation, KC Venugopal, held a meeting with Vikramaditya Singh here, during which the minister was told that the party believes in Rahul Gandhi’s mantra of fighting hatred with love, while Vikramaditya Singh was told that he should The ideology and policies must be followed, he told top party leaders, adding that the media had misrepresented his views.

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The Himachal Pradesh government, which is facing criticism over Vikramaditya Singh’s announcement to make it mandatory for street vendors to display their names, on Thursday said no such decision has been taken. Public Works and Urban Development Minister Singh told reporters on Wednesday that it will be mandatory for street vendors, especially those selling food items, to display identity cards at their shops. He said the decision was inspired by a similar directive announced by the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government.

Dissociating itself from Vikramaditya Singh’s comments, the state government in a statement said it has not taken any decision to make it mandatory for street vendors to display nameplates or other identity cards at their shops. Singh said the decision was taken keeping in mind the “apprehensions” expressed by many locals about the increasing number of migrants in the state. He also criticized several leaders of India Bloc for posting their comments on Facebook.