The Supreme Court has imposed an interim stay on Uttar Pradesh’s directive requiring shopkeepers and eatery owners along the Kanwar Yatra route to display their names. The court ruled that police can only ask for food items to be displayed. The directive faced opposition for alleged religious discrimination. The court has sought responses from Uttar Pradesh and other states involved, scheduling the next hearing for July 26.
‘Can’t be forced’: SC stays UP govt order asking eateries to display names during Kanwar Yatra

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