New Delhi:The Congress slammed the BJP over the Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand government’s orders asking food stall owners along the religious Kanwariya Yatra route to display their names. The directive to the food stall owners along the route was issued in both UP and Uttarakhand where the Kanwar Yatra passes through.
The Congress said the move was divisive, promoted identity politics and was aimed at polarising people and had been made to deflect public attention from burning issues like unemployment and price rise of essential items and distress among the farmers.
The grand old party further pointed out that the saffron party had not learnt any lessons after its drubbing in the Lok Sabha polls in UP and even BJP allies like JD-U and RLD had slammed the move asking food stall owners to display their names. Congress Lok Sabha from Saharanpur in western UP Imran Masood said the BJP was pursuing its narrow-minded politics despite recent setbacks in the state.
"The dresses put on by the Kanwariyas are made by the Muslim artisans in Saharanpur but that has never been an issue. Whenever the Kanwariyas pass through a Muslim village, they are given a nice reception. The BJP never talks about the plight of farmers who are planning to reach Delhi to stage protests or the youth who need jobs. It has nothing else to showcase in terms of policy achievements. Hence, it is forced to play divisive politics but that is not going to work for them,” Masood told ETV Bharat.
"The order to bring out the names of Muslim food stall owners is a silly move and they will achieve nothing by it," he added. All India Congress Committee (AICC) functionary Qazi Nizamuddin said the BJP was up to its old trick again.