Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Uproar over ‘beef biryani’ rumour at AMU canteen

- HT Correspond­ent

ALIGARH: The Aligarh Muslim University which has been battling to preserve its character as a minority institutio­n now finds itself in another controvers­y – this time over beef.

The issue broke out on social media on Friday when a WhatsApp post circulated a report that ‘beef biryani’ was being served at the AMU Medical College canteen, an allegation promptly denied by the university.

T he re por t s spread t he impression that it was cow meat and not the meat of buffalo that was being served. A picture of the canteen’s menu card also went viral on social media. BJP Mayor Shakuntala Bharti, along with party leaders and several right wing activists, held a demonstrat­ion outside the office of SSP on Saturday, demanding registrati­on of an FIR against the contractor of AMU medical college canteen for serving ‘beef biryani’. Police said the matter was still under investigat­ion.

As news of the controvers­y spread, senior AMU officials led by University Proctor M Mohsin Khan rushed to the college canteen and carried out an on-thespot preliminar­y check.

University spokespers­on Rahat Abrar alleged that the incident was a “malicious” attempt to defame the institutio­n, asserting that the beef mentioned in the menu was of buffalo meat. “It is nothing but a malicious propaganda to defame this institutio­n. I can say with confidence that the beef biryani mentioned in the menu card pertains to buffalo meat and there is no iota of evidence to suggest to the contrary,” he said.

The spokespers­on said that according to a preliminar­y investigat­ion, it was revealed that the contract for the can teen was ending soon and some “vested interests” were eyeing it next, and so were creating a controvers­y. “The contract for the canteen was ending on February 23.

 ?? HT FILE ?? University spokespers­on Rahat Abrar alleged that the incident was a ‘malicious’ attempt to defame the institutio­n.
HT FILE University spokespers­on Rahat Abrar alleged that the incident was a ‘malicious’ attempt to defame the institutio­n.

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