Delhi MLA Urges Food Chains to Honor Navratri with Vegetarian Menus

Delhi BJP MLA Karnail Singh has requested popular food chains to refrain from serving non-vegetarian dishes during the Navratri festival. Singh emphasized the importance of respecting religious sentiments and maintaining social harmony, urging outlets to honor the traditions of the local Hindu community.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 20-09-2025 22:50 IST | Created: 20-09-2025 22:50 IST
Delhi MLA Urges Food Chains to Honor Navratri with Vegetarian Menus
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Delhi BJP MLA Karnail Singh has called on various food chains, including international brands, to cease offering non-vegetarian items during the forthcoming Navratri festival.

In a letter sent on Friday to these outlets, Singh urged them to halt sales of non-vegetarian food from September 22 to October 2, a period he described as integral to the religious and cultural beliefs of many in Delhi-NCR.

Stressing the significance of maintaining social harmony, Singh, who leads the BJP's temple cell in Delhi, expressed optimism that food chains would adhere to local traditions by suspending non-vegetarian menus during this auspicious period dedicated to the worship of different forms of Durga.

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