Liquor and meat shops will not be opened on the route of Kanwar Yatra, Yogi govt issued orders
Liquor and meat shops will not be opened on the route of Kanwar Yatra, Yogi govt issued orders
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Lucknow: With the beginning of the month of Sawan on Thursday, July 14, i.e. tomorrow, a group of Devotees of Shiva is going to depart. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has said that no liquor and meat shops will open on the Route. After CM Yogi's order, the entire UP administration has come into action. The administration has issued an order to keep liquor and meat shops closed on the route.  

After this order, the work of covering the liquor and meat shops in Meerut with tarpaulin started so that the Kanwariyas do not see these shops. On the other hand, the administration has also issued an order regarding the Kanwar yatra. According to the order, carrying weapons like swords, sticks and Trident etc. will also be prohibited during the Kanwar Yatra. If any of these are found during the search at the border, it will be seized there. Orders in this regard have been issued by both the UP and Uttarakhand administrations.

It is being told that this year a large number of Kanwariyas are going to be seen on the streets. The administration is also taking special precautions regarding the Kanwar Yatra. Liquor and meat shops are being strictly closed so that there is no disturbance of any kind and the faith of the devotees of Shiva is not hurt. Let us know that the market of UP is also fully decorated for the Kanwar Yatra. This time, apart from PM Modi and CM Yogi, there is also a huge demand for bulldozer-printed T-shirts. Bulldozer printed T-shirts are starting to be out of stock in the market, as soon as this T-shirt comes into the market, people buy them hand-in-hand.  

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