Bajrang Dal files plaint against Muslim man for selling ‘adulterated veg kebabs’ (Times of India)

In Kanpur, Bajrang Dal members filed a complaint against a Muslim man named Mohd Kallu for wearing a 'Jai Shri Ram' t-shirt allegedly to conceal his identity and selling suspected adulterated 'veg kebabs' at a local eatery. Police are investigating the accusations after calming the agitated activists.

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KANPUR: Members of Bajrang Dal lodged a complaint against a Muslim man for wearing a t-shirt, which had ‘Jai Shri Ram’ written on it, to hide his identity and for allegedly selling adulterated ‘veg kebabs’ at a fast-food stall in Gujaini area of Kanpur.

Police said that trouble began when two Bajrang Dal activists visited the eatery owned by one Bauwa Savita to buy snacks and questioned the man about his identity. They got suspicious about the taste of ‘veg kebab’ and informed the police about it.

The activists got agitated when the accused, upon being questioned by the police, identified himself as Mohd Kallu.

A Bajrang Dal activist, Vikas Shukla, said, “Two of our members went to eat ‘veg kebab-paratha’ at a stall near Ramgopal Crossing in the Gujaini area of the city. They noticed a different taste, which raised suspicion. When they asked the name of the man wearing a t-shirt with ‘Jai Shri Ram’ written on it, he hesitated. The duo informed other members and the police about the issue.”

This story was originally published in timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Read the full story here.

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