
By Khadija Irfan Rahim
Uddham Singh Nagar: Tension prevailed in Uttarakhand‘s Udham Singh Nagar after a man was allegedly delivered chicken biryani from a Muslim-owned restaurant selling halal food, despite ordering from a restaurant with a Hindu name.
Ravi Chandra placed an order on Zomato from a restaurant named “Saurabh Chicken Biryani,” thinking it was Hindu-owned.
According to the first information report accessed by Siasat.com, Ravi grew suspicious as the restaurant’s location showed Trishul Chowk, a Muslim-dominated area, “with no Hindu restaurant.”
He immediately informed his friends, Vicky, Raghav, Pradeep Mehta, and Aditya Pandey, who suggested “investigating the location.”
The group waited in their car for the Zomato rider to arrive at the scene and spotted him picking up food from “Indian restaurant.”
“Having caught him red-handed picking up our order from ‘Indian Restaurant’ near Trishul Chowk in front of the State Bank, and after verifying the live location with our own eyes, we got out of the car and went into Indian Restaurant,” Ravi said.
The situation escalated when the restaurant owner identified himself as Rashid. Soon, Ravi, his friends, and a group of cow vigilantes, armed with sticks, confronted the restaurant-owner.
‘Rashid intentionally deceiving Hindus’
A crowd of locals gathered as the altercation intensified, with videos circulating online showing police officers attempting to diffuse the situation.
“Isne bohot galath kiya, bohot galath kiya hai (This was very wrong of him, very wrong),” a person is heard shouting while an officer drags him away from the chaos.
This story was originally published in siasat.com. Read the full story here.