CITU terms HRC directive to evict illegal street vendors inhumane

  • | Tuesday | 19th March, 2019

The corporation has decided to issue licence based on town vending zones,” said Sivankutty. The civic body is doing a survey of vendors and distribution of licence and ID card is already on. T’puram: CITU state secretary V Sivankutty has come out against the directive of state human rights commission to evict illegal vendors from Chalai “Supreme Court has made it clear about the right of a citizen to earn a living by doing a job under Article 19(1) G. As per norms, it is the responsibility of town vending committee to rehabilitate street vendors and to take decisions pertaining to their business.

T’puram: CITU state secretary V Sivankutty has come out against the directive of state human rights commission to evict illegal vendors from Chalai “Supreme Court has made it clear about the right of a citizen to earn a living by doing a job under Article 19(1) G. As per norms, it is the responsibility of town vending committee to rehabilitate street vendors and to take decisions pertaining to their business. The civic body is doing a survey of vendors and distribution of licence and ID card is already on. The corporation has decided to issue licence based on town vending zones,” said Sivankutty.

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