Vikramaditya Singh Clarifies Stance Amid Street Vendor Name Display Controversy

Congress leader Vikramaditya Singh addressed the controversy surrounding his comments on mandating street vendors to display their names. While reiterating that party policies are supreme, Singh emphasized the importance of state interests. Amid reactions, Singh clarified his intentions were misquoted and that existing laws in Himachal Pradesh require vendor identification.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Shimla | Updated: 30-09-2024 21:40 IST | Created: 30-09-2024 21:40 IST
Vikramaditya Singh Clarifies Stance Amid Street Vendor Name Display Controversy
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Amid a growing controversy, Congress leader Vikramaditya Singh has sought to clarify his comments on making it mandatory for street vendors to display their names. He stood firm on the supremacy of party policies but emphasized that state interests should not be overlooked.

Speaking to the media, Singh highlighted that his intention was misunderstood and given an unintended communal angle. He pointed out that Himachal Pradesh already has laws requiring vendor identification, referencing the Himachal Pradesh Street Vendors Act.

Despite criticism, Singh remained committed to his party's ideology and outlined that the identification of vendors is crucial for internal security. He refuted claims that he was summoned by the central leadership, explaining his visit to Delhi was pre-scheduled.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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