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India begins crackdown against Halal-certified products seller

Food authority raids McDonald's outlet in Lucknow
Photo - AFP/File
Photo - AFP/File

Indian officials on Wednesday raided fast food giant McDonald’s outlet in Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow after the state government banned the distribution and sale of Halal-certified products, India Today reported.

The officials of the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) examined several food items and found Halal-certified products during the raid, it added.

The authorities initiated investigations against the management of McDonald’s with a plan to impose a fine of up to INR300,000 on the fast food chain for selling Halal-certified products.

Authorities in India’s most populous state of Uttar Pradesh on November 20 banned the distribution and sale of Halal-certified products, including dairy, garments, and medicines saying it was illegal.

Bakery products, sugar, edible oil, and other products that were labeled as ‘Halal-certified’ by the companies manufacturing them would be banned from distribution and sale, a state government notification said on Saturday.

“Halal certification of food products is a parallel system which creates confusion regarding the quality of food items,” the notification said.

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is the country’s apex body in charge of determining standards for most food products sold in the country and determines the standards food products should meet, the notification said.

Uttar Pradesh, which is ruled by firebrand Hindu monk Yogi Adityanath, who belongs to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, is India’s largest and most populous state.

Both Adityanath and his government have been accused by critics of having a divisive agenda against the state’s sizeable Muslim population, which they have consistently denied.

“Religion should not be brought into food. There were many items such as garments, sugar, etc which were being branded as Halal, which is against the law,” state BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi told Reuters on Monday.

With input from wires…

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