New Delhi: Yoga guru and businessman Baba Ramdev on Sunday backed the Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand government’s direction to shopkeepers along the Kanwar Yatra route to display their names, saying everyone should be proud of their names.
“If Ramdev has no problem in revealing his identity, then why should Rahman have a problem in revealing his identity? Everyone should be proud of their name. There is no need to hide the name, only purity is required in work. If our work is pure, it does not matter if we are Hindu, Muslim or from any other community…” he said on Sunday morning.
After the Uttarakhand and UP government’s move, the Ujjain municipal body has also ordered shopkeepers to display their names.
Ujjain Mayor Mukesh Tatwal said on Saturday that violators will have to pay a ₹2,000 fine for the first offence and ₹5,000 if they defy this order.
“Ujjain is a religious and holy city. People come here with religious aastha (faith). They have the right to know about the shopkeeper whose services they are availing. If a customer is dissatisfied or cheated, knowing the shopkeeper’s details allows them to seek redress,” he said.
“Ujjain is a religious and holy city. People come here with religious aastha (faith). They have the right to know about the shopkeeper whose services they are availing. If a customer is dissatisfied or cheated, knowing the shopkeeper’s details allows them to seek redress,” he said.