Strict decision of the Yogi government: ban on the sale of illegal butchers and meat near religious places

Lucknow, March 29 (IANS). Under the guidance of Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, the state government issued a strict order to close illegal slaughterhouses and prohibit the sale of meat within a 500 -meter radius of religious places. Amrit Abhijat, general secretary of the Department of Urban Development, instructed all district magistrates, police commissioners and municipal commissioners to immediately close the butchers and to implement meat sale near religious places. The Yogi government quoted the assignments issued in the years 2014 and 2017 that meat sales near illegal animal and religious places would be completely banned. District level committees were established chaired by the district magistrates to make this decision effective. This will include police officials, pollution control board, livestock department, Department of Transport, Labor Department, Health Department and Food Safety Administration. At the same time, special ban on the day of Ram Navami will apply on April 6, on this day the sale of animal stroke and meat will be completely closed. In terms of the provisions of the UP Municipal Corporation Act 1959 and Food Safety Act 2006 and 2011, the Yogi government has instructed the officials to take strict criminal action against those who violate. In addition, Chief Minister Yogi instructed to perform a 24 -hour Sri Ramcharitmanas uninterrupted recitation in all the districts on the occasion of Mangalmayi event of Chaitra Ram Navami. He said that the Purnahuti of the Akhand Manas before from April 5 afternoon at 12 noon on April 6 on April 6 at Surya Tilak of Sri Ramalala at the Temple of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi. After the instructions of the main minister, the necessary arrangements in all districts in temples and temples were started. The chief minister reviewed the preparations related to Basantik Navratri and Sri Ramanavami, along with senior officials, saying that a large number of dedicated in the Great Devi Temples and Shaktipeeths would arrive such as Devipatan Temple, Balrampur, Shakumbhri Devi Temple, Mirjapur, etc. Across the country in Ayodhya to see Surya Tilak. In such a situation, all necessary arrangements related to the ease and safety of the dedicated must be made. Jute pairing needs to be done to stand committed to the queue to stand in strong sunlight. There must be strong arrangements for drinking water in all the temples. Arrangements must be made for Chajan. The chief minister ordered that on the days of Chaitra Navratri equally uninterrupted electricity be provided in the entire state. He also said that there are no eggs, meat, etc. Shops around the temples must be, and make sure there is nowhere illegal slater. -Ians abm/ekd shares this story -tags