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Congress minister meets party general secretary over street vendor identity row; Emphasizes duty to protect interests of Himachal

September 27, 2024 at 11:05:43 PM GMT+5:30

Himachal Pradesh minister Vikramaditya Singh met with Congress general secretary KC Venugopal to discuss party and organizational activities amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the mandatory display of identity cards by street vendors in the state. The minister emphasized that it is their duty to protect the interests of Himachal and stated that the all-party committee formed on the issue will discuss and brainstorm a solution. The state government clarified that no decision has been made to make it mandatory for street vendors to display their identity cards, stating that the cabinet will take a final decision after considering the committee's report and feedback from the people.

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Identity Card Controversy in Himachal Pradesh: Minister Meets with Congress Leader

Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh recently met with Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal to discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the mandatory display of identity cards by street vendors in the state.

Background

The issue arose after the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government proposed an amendment to the state's Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014. The amendment sought to make it mandatory for street vendors to obtain and display identity cards issued by the government.

Opponents of the proposal argued that it would create unnecessary harassment for street vendors and invade their privacy. They also expressed concerns that it could lead to the harassment of migrant vendors.

Minister's Stance

During the meeting with Venugopal, Singh emphasized the government's duty to protect the interests of Himachal Pradesh. He stated that the all-party committee formed to address the issue would consider various viewpoints and brainstorm a solution.

No Decision Yet

The state government has clarified that no final decision has been made on the mandatory display of identity cards by street vendors. The cabinet will take a final call after considering the committee's report and feedback from the public.

FAQs

1. Why are street vendors opposed to displaying identity cards? A. They fear harassment, privacy invasion, and potential targeting of migrant vendors.

2. What is the government's stated reason for proposing the amendment? A. To regulate street vending and protect the interests of Himachal Pradesh.

3. Has a final decision been made? A. No, the cabinet will make a decision after considering the all-party committee's report and public feedback.

4. What are the potential consequences of making identity cards mandatory? A. Harassment, privacy concerns, and the marginalization of migrant vendors.

5. What other solutions are being considered? A. The all-party committee is brainstorming alternative measures to regulate street vending without infringing on vendors' rights.

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