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The Aligarh Muslim University Vice Chancellor clarified that the beef biryani served in the varsity canteen was made from buffalo meat and not cow. The AMU which has been battling to preserve its character as a minority institution is hit by controversy over beef.
The issue broke out on social media on Friday when a WhatsApp post circulated a report that 'beef biryani' was being served at the AMU Medical College canteen, an allegation promptly denied by the university.
AMU Vice Chancellor Zameer Uddin Shah said, "I deny the baseless allegations which are being spread to create communal tension here. AMU canteen serves only Buffalo Biryani. No cow meat has been served. The BJP MP is satisfied with our findings."
BJP Mayor Shakuntala Bharti, along with party leaders and several right wing activists, held a demonstration outside the office of Senior Superintendent of Police on Saturday, demanding registration of an FIR against the contractor of AMU medical college canteen for serving 'beef biryani'.
BJP MP Satish Gautam said, "I spoke to the VC when I read about the news in the papers. He said there is no beef being prepared or served within the university premises. If the VC has said it, we don't need to question anything further, it has to be the truth."
As news of the controversy spread, senior AMU officials led by University Proctor M Mohsin Khan rushed to the Medical College canteen and carried out an on-the-spot preliminary check.
University spokesperson Rahat Abrar alleged that the incident was a "malicious" attempt to defame the institution, asserting that the beef mentioned in the menu was of buffalo meat.
"It is nothing but a malicious propaganda to defame this institution. I can say with confidence that the beef biryani mentioned in the menu card pertains to buffalo meat and there is no iota of evidence to suggest to the contrary," he said.
The spokesperson said that according to a preliminary investigation, it was revealed that the contract for the canteen was ending soon and some "vested interests" were eyeing it next, and so were creating a controversy.
"The contract for the canteen was ending on February 23. Some vested interests which were eyeing the lucrative contract deliberately floated a malicious rumour suggesting that cow meat was being served," he said.
Abrar, however ridiculed the allegations, saying that AMU was one of the first institutions to ban cow meat on campus more than a century ago.
"AMU was perhaps the first educational institution of higher learning where beef was banned from being served inside the institution more than a century back.
"The founding father of Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College (which became the Aligarh Muslim University in 1920), Sir Syed Ahmad Khan had issued an explicit order in 1884 that not only would no beef be served in any dining room but even sacrifice of cow during Idul Adha was forbidden for all AMU employees," he said.
Abrar said Sir Syed took the action as he did not want to hurt sentiments of Hindus and terminated services of an AMU employee in 1884, when he broke this rule.
(With additional information from PTI)
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