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Show-cause notice to Delhi mayors on meat ban issue New Delhi

Minorities panel seeks explanatio­n on what basis they decided to shut shops

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The Delhi Minorities Commission has issued a showcause notice to mayors and commission­ers of three municipal corporatio­ns in the city seeking an explanatio­n on what basis have they decided to ban or shut meat shops during Navratri.

The Delhi Minorities Commission has sought a detailed report within 24 hours and asked the mayors to appear before it on Friday. A copy of the notice has been marked to commission­ers of three civic bodies.

The south and east Delhi mayors had on Tuesday asked meat shops in their jurisdicti­ons to remain shut during Navratri, saying "most people do not consume non-vegetarian food" for these nine days, even though there was no official order issued by the civic bodies.

However, there has been no such word from the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n, which like the other two is also ruled by the BJP. Mayors don't have the power to issue such orders, which can only be taken by a municipal commission­er.

"News reports about the subject have observed that the mayor is acting as a law unto himself.

Such proclamati­on can also insight and encourage hoggish behaviour on the ground. Senior authoritie­s and the courts should step in and put a stop to such behaviour," the Minority Commission Chairman Zakir Khan said in the show cause notice issued on Thursday.

He sought an explanatio­n from the mayors forthwith "on which laid down rule and regulation, it has been decided by you to ban or shut down meat shops during Navratri".

Fear spread wide across meat markets in the city after South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n Mayor Mukesh Suryan threatened serious action if the meat shops were not shut down during the nine-day festival.

East Delhi Mayor Shyam Sunder Aggarwal followed suit and called for the shops' shutting down.

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