NEW DELHI: ‘Beef fry’ will be back on the Kerala House menu from tomorrow after it was taken off the menu today following a raid by the Delhi Police. According to the Times of India, the state guesthouse had temporarily taken buffalo meat off the canteen menu, but dismissed allegations that beef curry was served at its premises, saying that only buffalo meat was offered.
A PCR call by a person claiming to belong to a fringe right-wing group Hindu Sena on Monday complaining that beef was being served at Kerala House’s canteen had seen Delhi Police personnel rush to the premises.
An upset Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy accused the Delhi Police of carrying out “searches” at New Delhi’s Kerala House over an allegation of beef being served there and termed the matter “unfortunate”.
The Kerala chief minister wrote a letter to PM saying, “I seek the personal intervention of Prime Minister to instruct the Union home minister for taking stringent action against those responsible for trespassing into the premises of the state govt property and ensure that this kind of incidents does not occur again.”
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