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Bengaluru: BJP workers in Mysore spread gau mutra across the Mysore Kala Mandir, a government building, after meat was consumed there on Sunday by few members of an organisation. The BJP workers alleged that the meat was beef.
A three-day seminar on food habits was organised by Charvika Organisation, where KS Bhagwan, a rationalist and a former professor of Mysore University professor, was also present. On the final day of the event, Bhagwan along with other members allegedly ate the meat.
The Mysore District collector issued a notice to the organisers as consuming food in the government building was not allowed. The security deposit of Rs 5000 also was forfeited.
Randeep D, Deputy Commissioner of Mysore, told News18 that they were not going into what meat was consumed but are issuing a notice because eating food was not allowed inside Kala Mandir.
“A notice has been issued for consuming food inside Kala Mandir. It’s a historical place and special permission needs to be given for consumption of food there. They had taken permissions for a discussion on food habit, but did not inform about consuming food.”
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