Shimla 2 January
The hearing on a PIL filed in the Himachal Pradesh High Court on the fear of creating social tension after the statement given by two ministers regarding writing names and addresses outside shops was postponed to April 3. After the state government responded to the petition, the hearing on the matter was adjourned due to the reply filed by the petitioner not being on record. Responding to this petition, the government has said that the government is determined to maintain communal harmony. The Government is committed to upholding the principles of justice, equality and fairness to all sections of the society irrespective of their caste, creed and religion. To deal strictly with those who spoil the environment, a zero tolerance policy is being adopted against any disturbance. To deal with the nuisance, the suspects are being monitored through various means. On behalf of the government, it has been said that 10 FIRs have been registered against members of various organizations in the police station Dhali in the Sanjauli Masjid case. The accused had staged an illegal protest demanding demolition of the illegal portion of the mosque. Under the above FIR, sections 121 (1), 196 (1), 196 (2), 189 (3), 245, 132, 353 (2), 189, 126 (2), 61 (2) and 299 BNS have been registered against the miscreants. And a case has been registered under various sections including Section 03 of the Prevention of Destruction of Property Act. Investigation of all the above cases is being done as per the procedure established by law and is in progress. 87 people have been identified as accused in the above FIR and further action will be taken as per law.
Apart from this, FIR registered at Police Station West, District Shimla under section 126(1), 115(2), 352, 3(5) in case of beating of migrant hawker in Dhami, District Shimla. Was done. The case is being investigated as per the procedure established by law and residents of Dhami, District Shimla have been identified as accused and further action is being taken as per law. According to the case, the PIL filed by petitioner Tikendra Singh Panwar states that Himachal Urban Development Minister Vikramaditya Singh, while giving information to the media, had said that the state government has taken steps to ensure people have access to clean and safe food. Issuance of orders on the lines Of have decided.Citing the statements of the Urban Development Minister, it is said that he had told the media that “The Ministry of Urban Development and the Municipal Corporation, in a meeting, collectively took into consideration the fears and apprehensions of the people regarding the availability of food at the food stalls.” This decision has been taken From we have decided to strictly implement the rules in the state like Uttar Pradesh.” The applicant says that the Supreme Court has put a stay on the notification issued by the UP government in this regard, hence no such rule will be implemented in Himachal Pradesh too.
Issuance of notification should be Stopped the applicant says that he has no objection to putting up registration related information outside the shops but he has objection to putting up the name and address outside the shops because it will create an atmosphere of communalism which will be against the unity and integrity of the country as well as the constitutional values. It would not be right for.