"The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill is listed for the current session and there should not be any further delay in passing it," NASVI national coordinator Arbind Singh said.
He threatens a campaign from September 7 by the street vendors' body if the government fails to pass the Bill in the current session of Parliament.
Singh said the bill would bring succour to over 10 million street vendors who have been facing assaults of municipal bodies and police across the country.
Such committees would have 40 per cent representation of elected representatives of vendor organisations, 10 per cent of NGOs and rest will include town planners, administrators, police and elected people's representatives.
The bill incorporates inclusion of vendors doing their business on railway lands. The most salient feature of the bill is its overriding effect over all state and municipal laws as well as police acts.
