Pakistani journalist raised kanwar nameplate issue in US Matthew Miller replied Supreme Court stayed

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US on Nameplate Issue: The Supreme Court may have put an interim stay on the Yogi government’s order to put nameplates on the shops on the Kanwar Route in UP, but its echo was heard in America as well. The matter of the Yogi government’s order regarding nameplates has now been raised in America, which was raised by a Pakistani journalist.

In fact, during a press conference in America, a Pakistani journalist had asked US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller a question related to the name plate order. In response to this question, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said that the Supreme Court of India has put a stay on the name plate order and no such rule is in effect now which can be questioned.

America showed the mirror

Spokesperson for the United States Department of State Matthew Miller, while showing the mirror to the Pakistani journalist on this issue, further said that we respect the freedom of all religions and beliefs in the world and are also committed to ensure that they are fully protected. America said that for this commitment, we are also in constant touch with all counterparts.

What order did the Yogi government give?

The Yogi government had ordered to put name plates on the shops on the Kanwar route in UP, under which all shopkeepers were asked to put name plates outside the shops. Shopkeepers were also asked to write their names on the name plate. This order was opposed a lot in the country, after which the Supreme Court put an interim stay on it.

BJP had to face opposition from its own people

NDA allies also protested strongly against the order of name plates on shops on the Kanwad route. JDU leader KC Tyagi, RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary and LJP leader Chirag Paswan were also among those who protested. At the same time, senior BJP minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi had raised questions on this decision.

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