Lucknow: The fire of the wayfarers of 'not wearing burqa-hijab' is once then spreading rapidly in many parts of Uttar Pradesh. This time this wayfarers is unmistakably visible in Jewellery shops in the state. Many reputed jewelers have spoken not to shop in their showrooms wearing a burqa, hijab, or any veil tent the face. This visualization has then intensified the discussion on social media and among the worldwide people.
Who has taken what decision?
The undertone of Jewellery shops and some big jewelers of many districts, including Lucknow, have taken this decision. He has said that no such consumer will be worldly-wise to shop in his showroom wearing a burqa, hijab, or squatter covering.
Why was this visualization taken?
Shopkeepers say that this step has been taken for security reasons. They want the squatter of any consumer to be exposed so that they can monitor it inside the showroom for identification and security. Some shopkeepers moreover said that security-related concerns have increased in recent times, due to which they have unexplored this strict stance.
What was the vein of the shop owners?
A jeweler said on the condition of anonymity, “We welcome any woman into the shop, but our security team does not indulge her to enter if she comes with her squatter covered.” He says that this step is not versus any culture or religion but has been taken due to surveillance and security priorities.
What is people's reaction?
There are mixed reactions to this visualization both in the market and on social media. Some people are justifying it from a security point of view, but many people are considering it as a discriminatory step versus women. Many have said that every woman, whether wearing a burqa or not, should receive equal service with respect.
Are there any official instructions on this?
Let us tell you that no such well-spoken notification has been issued at the government level well-nigh whether such rules can be made in private shops or not. This visualization has currently been taken by private establishments.
Have women's organizations said anything?
Some women's organizations and social workers are wrestling with this move. He says that private institutions should moreover prefer an inclusive attitude. They believe that both security systems and women's respect can be ensured simultaneously.
What could be the next steps?
Jewelers say that they are pursuit the rules and will tighten the safety measures if needed. Critics believe that the government should issue well-spoken guidelines on this issue so that favoritism or resentment versus any group does not arise.

