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New Delhi: After the official guest house of Kerala House was swarmed with policemen after a call from activists of the Hindu Sena group on Monday, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) pulled up both Delhi Police Chief and the Lieutenant Governor, according to sources.
The PMO asked why a large team of 20 policemen was sent for the raid at the Kerala house. Delhi Police Chief BS Bassi said that action followed after the FIR was filed.
Delhi Police commissioner also convened a meeting with DCP, New Delhi and Special CP (Law and Order) in the capital on the matter.
The Kerala government had earlier dismissed the charges that beef curry was served and has, in turn, filed a complaint over entry of activists without permission.
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi while MPs from the state staged protest outside Kerala House in the national capital.
Kerala Chief Secretary Jiji Thomson has categorically denied that cow meat was served at Kerala House and said they will wait for "police action" in the wake of their complaint over the incident. "I totally deny that cow meat was served in canteen of Kerala House. Only buffalo meat is served," Thomson said.
Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi and has asked him for fact-finding report on Kerala House.
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