Updated On: 22 July, 2024 08:25 AM IST | Muzaffarnagar | Agencies
Muzaffarnagar’s roadside eateries face turmoil as new Uttar Pradesh law forces display of owners’ names, leading to job losses and fears of decreased patronage among religious tourists

Kanwariyas walk past shops on which banners with shopkeepers’ name were put up. Pic/PTI
For the past seven years, Brijesh Pal, a daily wager, would work at a roadside dhaba in Khatauli area of Muzaffarnagar during the two months of Shravan to help his Muslim owner manage the heavy footfall of customers, mainly the Kanwariyas.
He would get Rs 400-600 and at least two meals every day for the job. This year, however, his employer, Mohammad Arsalan, asked him to look for other jobs as he cannot afford to hire extra staff, expecting that his earnings will take a hit due to the Uttar Pradesh government’s orders to owners of hotels, restaurants, food carts and eateries along the Kanwar Yatra route to display the names of their owners at their outlets.