Can’t curb food habits: Rijiju : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

beef row

Can’t curb food habits: Rijiju

NEW DELHI: Amidst a row over eating beef, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju today said no restrictions can be put on food habits in a secular country such as India but the sentiments of the majority should be respected in Hindu-majority as well as Christian and Muslim-majority states.



New Delhi, May 27

Amidst a row over eating beef, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju today said no restrictions can be put on food habits in a secular country such as India but the sentiments of the majority should be respected in Hindu-majority as well as Christian and Muslim-majority states.

“India is a secular country and food habits cannot be stopped,” he said in the backdrop of remarks by his ministerial colleague Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi that those who want to eat beef should go to Pakistan or an Arab country. At the same time, Rijiju said the Hindu faith and sentiments must be respected in a Hindu-majority state. Denying reports that he had said he ate beef and nobody could stop him, Rijiju said: “I never said I eat beef. I said we must respect each other’s faith, belief and food habit.” — PTI

Top News

PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi, says after Amethi, Congress' ‘sahabzade’ will lose Wayanad seat also

PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi, says after Amethi, Congress' ‘sahabzade’ will lose Wayanad seat also

Modi says some INDIA bloc leaders left Lok Sabha and moved t...

US sanctions Chinese suppliers for providing critical components of Pakistan’s ballistic missile programme

US sanctions Chinese suppliers for providing critical components of Pakistan’s ballistic missile programme

As a result of the action, all property and interests in pro...

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

US official said there had been no US military activity in I...

Indian student's death in US possibly linked to 'Blue Whale Challenge': Report

Indian student's death in US possibly linked to 'Blue Whale Challenge': Report

The 20-year-old, who will remain unnamed here in deference t...


Cities

View All