No Halal certified food to Hindu and Sikh passengers in Air India flights
Tata Group-owned airline Air India has decided not to serve ‘Halal’ certified meals to Hindu and Sikh passengers on its flights.
Tata Group-owned airline Air India has decided not to serve ‘Halal’ certified meals to Hindu and Sikh passengers on its flights.
To obtain ‘Halal’ certification, ‘Maulanas’ are appointed as “Halal Inspectors,” who have to be paid. This business favours only a certain religion.
‘Halal’ certification is unnecessary since India has an official food safety and quality control authority. A massive Halal economy is, however, operated within India today.
Mayor Dr Gurjar added, ” This decision has been taken considering public sentiments.
At the same time, the railway staff try to explain to the passenger that “tea is vegetarian, not non-vegetarian.”
Some Islamic organisations are conspiring and have approved Halal Certificates. Halal Certification is a plot of fanatics to build a parallel Islamic economy in the country.
When this animal is sacrificed, its face is turned towards Makkah (Islam’s holiest city).
Upon learning of this, Rahul Pande, President of Rashtriya Yuva Gathbandhan, promptly sought an explanation from the KFC management.
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The state’s Food Safety and Drug Administration has already sent samples of the Halal products to laboratories for testing for possible adulteration.