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"Asking Non-Muslims To Have Halal Meat As Good As Making Them ‘Dharma Bhrashta’": Karnataka BJP Leader Rahim Uchil

  • The BJP leader insisted that it was not right on the part of Muslims to make non-Muslims eat Halal meat by "hiding the truth of Halal".

Harsha BhatMar 30, 2022, 05:34 PM | Updated 05:34 PM IST
A halal meat shop. [Source: Peter Trimming/Wikimedia Commons]

A halal meat shop. [Source: Peter Trimming/Wikimedia Commons]


Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Muslim leader and head of Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy Rahim Uchil has said that expecting non-Muslims to eat Halal meat is as good as making them "Dharma Bhrashta".

The issue has come to the fore after certain groups were heard asking communities that offer meat post Ugadi celebrations to refrain from purchasing Halal meat for the offering.

Uchil, who had earlier made headlines for being vocal against the hijab demand by some Udupi college girls, said the practice was not applicable to non-Muslims. As reported by the Deccan Herald, Uchil said, "Halal is an integral part of Islam which has been in practice for the last 1,400 years. Muslims across the world consume meat that is cut after offering prayers and according to the Halal practice”. But he insisted that it was not right on their part to make non-Muslims eat Halal meat by "hiding the truth of Halal".

He said while the issue shouldn't be used for political advantage and that religious leaders should discuss and arrive at an amicable solution, it is the duty of Muslim society to inform the non-Muslims what it takes for a certain object to be marked Halal. "The words used during the prayers while performing ‘Halal’ and its meaning should be informed to non-Muslims," said Uchil, adding that it wasn't right to conduct business by hiding the truth on Halal.


Ravi said the Halal meat offered to "their god" is dear to them (Muslims) but for Hindus, it is somebody’s leftover. He also said that Halal has been designed in a planned way so that the products should be purchased only from Muslims and not others.

Some organisations also gave a call to boycott Halal meat for the Hosathodaku celebrations that follow Ugadi festival in the Mysuru Mandya region of Karnataka.

“As part of Hosathodaku celebrations, non-veg food cooked in households is offered to gods and goddesses, but Muslim traders sell meat only after offering it to their god so it is not suitable for our celebrations,” said Hindu Jana Jagruthi Samithi state spokesperson Mohan Gowda, as reported.

Gowda added that they have hence boycotted Muslim meat traders but would have no objection if Muslims sell non-Halal meat.

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