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FOOD HAS NO RELIGION - Applicable only for Hindus


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https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/ujjain-madrasas-refuse-mid-day-meals-from-hindu-organisations-2957265/

 

Over 30 madrasas in Ujjain have refused to accept the food that comes as mid-day meals for the students, alleging it was an attempt to defile their faith. The providers of mid-day meals used to be the Iskcon Temple since 2010, which catered to schools in the city. Administration of the madrasas, however, refused to accept food from Iskcon any longer.

 

Parents of Muslim students believe the trust used to offer the food to Hindu gods before sending them to schools, which is unacceptable to some. When the tender of Iskcon ended in July 2016, suppliers BRK Foods and Ma Parvati Foods were roped in to provide the mid-day meals but madrasas have declined to accept food from either of them. BRK supplies mid-day meals to 315 schools, out of which 56 madrasas have turned down their offer.

Parents of the madrasa students have also threatened to remove their children from madrasas who accept food from the present suppliers. They have demanded that meals be cooked in the madrasas themselves instead of being brought from outside. However, when contacted, the official administration denied the reports saying madrasas rejected the meals as the students are used to a different kind of food. The matter is currently under examination.

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Wonder why in this case no one shouted at these muzzies saying FOOD HAS NO RELIGION.

Muslims will only eat meat cut by fellow muslims and won't take meat cut by Hindus

 

BUT

 

When a Veg Hindus during our holy month due to his religious preference wants no Beef eater touching his food, that Hindu must be abused and harassed.

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Thanks to Zomato lying that "Food has no Religion", interesting debates and facts have now emerged.

 

FACTS ->

1. Halal meat can only be sourced by muslims.

2. Meaning, any meat cut by Dalits, SC/ST's etc is not being sourced.

3. Big outlets like McDonalds and KFC in India have ONLY hahal meat on their menu.

4. This means they are liable for SC/ST act as they are doing economic boycott of SC/ST butchers.

5. Few facts are being collected and soon cases will be filed against outlets that source ONLY Halal meat under SC/ST act.

 

All thanks to Zomato for starting debate saying "Food has No religion", when even they clear show it does have religion and it's name is ISLAM.

 

Btw, did anyone know that until independence, most Hindus and Sikhs would never even touch Halal meat?

From Hindu Gurus to Guru Govind Ji, all have said a big NO to Halal meat.

They realized long back it was a clear strategy by Muslims to economically shaft non-Muslim butchers businesses.

 

Tables are fast turning...

 

Once again...THANKS ZOMATO :)

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42 minutes ago, kingcasanova said:

friday roju, pork ni halal chesi teesukelli masid mundara panchithe apudu thelusthundi food ki relegion undo ledo

 

Dont need to go that far,

 

Zomato would not have the balls to have one their muslim delivery boys deliver Pork to a customer....

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On 8/1/2019 at 6:03 AM, prasadr said:

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/ujjain-madrasas-refuse-mid-day-meals-from-hindu-organisations-2957265/

 

Over 30 madrasas in Ujjain have refused to accept the food that comes as mid-day meals for the students, alleging it was an attempt to defile their faith. The providers of mid-day meals used to be the Iskcon Temple since 2010, which catered to schools in the city. Administration of the madrasas, however, refused to accept food from Iskcon any longer.

 

Parents of Muslim students believe the trust used to offer the food to Hindu gods before sending them to schools, which is unacceptable to some. When the tender of Iskcon ended in July 2016, suppliers BRK Foods and Ma Parvati Foods were roped in to provide the mid-day meals but madrasas have declined to accept food from either of them. BRK supplies mid-day meals to 315 schools, out of which 56 madrasas have turned down their offer.

Parents of the madrasa students have also threatened to remove their children from madrasas who accept food from the present suppliers. They have demanded that meals be cooked in the madrasas themselves instead of being brought from outside. However, when contacted, the official administration denied the reports saying madrasas rejected the meals as the students are used to a different kind of food. The matter is currently under examination.

Iscon food antey prasadam

how can you expect other religions eat

some people don’t eat sacred food from other religions 

 

but i I eat all. 

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