India Biryani Wars: Where Cows Are Sacred, Human Rights take Back Seat

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Biryani, the centrepiece of countless Indian holidays and weddings – where it regularly upstages the cake – is at the centre of a contentious cultural firestorm

India Biryani Wars

Source: BBC

By Husna Haq

If India had a national food, one contender up there with rotis, dal or samosas might be the spiced, multi-layered rice dish known as biryani. This rich, celebratory fare was most likely bestowed on the subcontinent by the Persian and Central Asian rulers who also gave India the exquisite Taj Mahal.

Now, biryani, the centrepiece of countless holidays and weddings in India – where it regularly upstages the cake – is at the centre of a cultural firestorm.

Biryani is the centrepiece of countless holidays and weddings in India (Credit: szefei wong/Alamy Stock Photo)

Police in parts of Haryana state in northern India have taken the extreme measure of checking dishes of mutton biryani at public eateries to ensure they don’t contain beef. Not only does India’s Hindu majority mostly not eat the meat of this sacred animal, but slaughtering cows is illegal in most of India, including Haryana, where a 2015 law dictates up to 10 years in prison. More than 20 Indian states forbid either cow slaughter, beef eating or both.

“We have been getting lots of complaints that beef is mixed in the biryani in Mewat district so I have ordered the police to physically check the biryani sold in eateries there,” Haryana Cow Service Commission Chairman Bhani Ram Mangla told the BBC World Service’s Amitabha Bhattasali.

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The Muslim Times’ Editor’s comment

So much for secularism in India, “Not holding one religion above all others?” Religion should be practiced in private lives and not forced in the public sphere. The Muslim Times is promoting Separation of Church-Mosque and Temple in every country of the world.

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  1. I wonder how these ‘special’ police differentiate between the mutton and the beef…?!

    Another form of extremism?

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