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Beef Biryani Row: Yogi govt cracks down on alleged UP cow slaughter law violation, FIR against AMU officials

“Beef Biryani Row: Yogi govt cracks down on alleged UP cow slaughter law violation, FIR against AMU officials”, Organiser, February 11, 2025:

“Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has yet again found itself at the center of controversy, this time over an alleged menu change replacing Chicken Biryani with Beef Biryani at a university hostel mess.

The incident has led to a massive backlash, prompting swift police action as the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government registered an FIR against three individuals involved in the matter.

The controversy erupted when a viral notice, allegedly issued by the Sir Shah Sulaiman Hall dining committee, announced that Chicken Biryani would be replaced by Beef Biryani in Sunday’s lunch menu…..”

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