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.
At the same time, the railway staff try to explain to the passenger that “tea is vegetarian, not non-vegetarian.”
Investigation revealed 18 companies provide Halal certificates illegally and the Managing Directors of these companies have been served notices.
The money was being sent to bank accounts both in India and abroad, raising suspicions that it might have been used for anti-national activities.
These accused have no right to issue Halal Certificate, yet they were issuing this certificate by taking ten thousand rupees from the establishments.
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