Nirupam had recently met Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Ajoy Mehta to demand that the civic body withdraw orders to evict hawkers.
"The Commissioner rejected our demand and said the hawkers were free to move court. I warn that if hawkers are evicted, the BMC staff would get beaten," Nirupam had said.
He had also alleged that the civic body deliberately wanted to make hawking an illegal business.
Meanwhile, Kamat, condemned the threat to beat up Municipal Corporation Officials, if the hawkers issue was not resolved in the manner proposed by Nirupam.
"This sort of threat, if given by any leader, does not reflect the values and sentiments of the Congress party and its members, as the party does not believe in illegal action of taking law in its hands or by provoking others to do the same," Kamat said in a statement here.
The senior leader has requested the Commissioner to urgently take steps to protect the hawkers by drafting and implementing an appropriate policy which will benefit not only the hawkers but also the citizens of Mumbai.
He also appealed to all Congressmen not to use "abusive" language while addressing officials or threatening them.
