Kanwar Yatra: Supreme Court to listen to the petition to challenge the compulsory performance of the QR code; The petition says that the rule violates secrecy. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Supreme Court is ready to investigate a petition on July 15, which requires the QR code display in establishments along the ‘Kanwar’ path of Uttar Pradesh administration, which reveals the identification of the proprietors.Justice Mimi Sundaresh and N. Kotiswar Singh will consider public interest litigation presented by Academic Apoorvanand Jha and fellow petitioners, PTI Reported.Earlier, the Supreme Court had suspended comparable orders from the BJP-government states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh, which required eateries on Kanwar Yatra routes to show the owner’s name and additional information.Jha mentioned a UP administration press release on 25 June, stating, “The new measures compulsory the performance of QR code at all restaurants along the Kanwar route, which reveals the names and identity of the owners, which gives the same discriminatory profiling that was previously stalled by this court.”The legal challenge claims that the need of the government for installation owners to disclose the identity of religious and caste under the “legitimate license requirements” violates the privacy rights of the shops, cloths and restaurants owners.During the Hindu month of ‘Shravan’, many devotees travel from different places, carrying the Ganges water, which demonstrate the ‘hybridization’ of Shivling.The sacred period avoids many followers of meat consumption, while some additionally avoids onion and garlic -rich foods.