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The Uttar Pradesh government has banned Halal certified food products in the state with immediate effect. This move has sparked a row in the state and in the political circle. Now, it is prohibited in the state to produce, store, distribute and sell any food product with halal certification. But, there’s a twist here. This prohibition is only limited within the state boundaries. This means that export of the halal certified items can continue, but the public of the state cannot utilise halal products.

The officials have stated that this prohibition has been imposed in the interest of public health and to prevent confusion. The commissioner’s order states that the right to decide the quality of food item lies only with the authorities under the Food Safety and Standards Act.

Let’s first know what Halal food is. Halal is an Arabic word meaning permissible. In Islamic belief system, it is forbidden to consume food products which do not match Halal. The criteria for Halal meat includes the manner of animal’s death, which guides how it should be processed and stored.
The state’s order reads, “Halal certification of food products is a parallel system which creates confusion regarding the quality of food items and is completely against the basic intention of the said Act and is not tenable under Section 89 of the said Act."" The state government has warned of strict actions against those who violate the ban.
This order from the Yogi Adityanath led government came after the Uttar Pradesh police filed multiple cases against several firms for selling halal certified products by using fake documents. This FIR was lodged at the Hazratganj Police Station on a complaint by Shailendra Kumar Sharma, who accused that these companies are issuing halal certificates without any authority for some products to increase their sales.

The complaint alleged a potential conspiracy to ensure lower sales of products that do not have a halal certificate. The complaint also alleged that it was harming business interests of other communities. The complaint termed this as a malicious attempt to seek financial benefits by issuing halal certification for items which are meant for common citizens. The complaint said that this is a pre-planned strategy to sow class hatred, create division and weaken the country.

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00:00 Hello I am Aminah Ansari and you are watching SW News English.
00:04 The Uttar Pradesh government has banned halal certified food products in the state with
00:10 immediate effect. This move has sparked a row in the state and in the political circle.
00:16 Now it is prohibited in the state to produce, store, distribute and sell any food product
00:22 with the halal certification. But there's a twist here. This prohibition is only limited
00:29 within the state boundaries. This means that export of the halal certified items can continue
00:36 but the public of the state cannot utilize halal products.
00:39 The officials have stated that this prohibition has been imposed in the interest of public
00:44 health and to prevent confusion. The Commissioner's order states that the right to decide the
00:50 quality of food item lies only with the authorities under the Food Safety and Standards Act.
00:56 Let's first know what halal food is. Halal is an Arabic word meaning permissible. In
01:04 Islamic belief, it is forbidden to consume food products which do not match halal. The
01:10 criteria for halal meat includes the manner of animal's death which guides how it should
01:15 be processed and stored. The state's order reads, "Halal certification of food products
01:22 is a parlor system which creates confusion regarding the quality of food items and is
01:27 completely against the basic intention of the said Act and is not tenable under section
01:33 89 of the said Act. The state government has warned of strict actions against those who
01:38 violate the ban. This order from the Yogi Abidinath led government came after the Uttar
01:43 Pradesh police filed multiple cases against several firms for selling halal certified
01:48 products by using fake documents. This FIR was lodged at Hazaratganj police station on
01:55 complaint by Sailendra Kumar Sharma who accused that these companies are using halal certification
02:02 without any authority for some products to increase their sales. The complainant alleged
02:07 a potential conspiracy to ensure lower sales of products that do not have a halal certificate.
02:14 The complainant also alleged that it was harming business interests of other communities. The
02:20 complainant termed this as a malicious attempt to seek financial benefits by issuing halal
02:25 certification for items which are meant for common citizens. The complainant said that
02:31 this is a pre-planned strategy to sow class hatred, create division and weaken the country.
02:42 Thank you for watching.
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