Karnataka Investigates Alleged Dog Meat Supply to Bengaluru Restaurants, Samples Sent for Testing

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In response to recent allegations that dog meat was being supplied to hotels in Bengaluru, the Karnataka government has launched an investigation. The controversy erupted when reports surfaced claiming that dog meat, along with other animal meats, was being transported from Rajasthan to Bengaluru and intended for distribution in local restaurants.

On Friday evening, several groups, including Hindutva activists led by Puneet Kerehalli, staged protests at Majestic Railway Station in Bengaluru. The activists alleged that the meat being unloaded from a train was dog meat, and accused the suppliers of breaching food safety norms. During the protest, Kerehalli and other demonstrators were arrested for obstructing police officers and disturbing public peace.

The Karnataka Food Safety and Standards Authority (FSSA) responded by sending the seized meat samples to a food laboratory for analysis. The FSSA Commissionerate confirmed that 90 parcels of meat, arriving from Rajasthan, were inspected. Preliminary findings indicated that the parcels contained animal meat, but the specific type of meat is yet to be confirmed pending laboratory results.

The Karnataka Health Department released a statement indicating that detailed investigations are underway. The authorities are collecting information on the FSSAI licenses of both the senders and recipients of the meat parcels. Any discrepancies found during the investigation will lead to further legal actions as per regulatory requirements.

The controversy has stirred significant debate, with public opinion divided over the issue. Critics argue that such incidents highlight serious concerns about food safety and regulatory oversight. Supporters of the activists believe that the protests are crucial in maintaining ethical standards in food distribution.

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