Delhi Police submits report to MHA on beef raid incident at Kerala House
Delhi Police submits report to MHA on beef raid incident at Kerala House
They claim they only did their job by responding to a PCR call.

It seems there is no end to the politics over beef. Delhi police on Wednesday afternoon submitted its report to the Ministry of Home Affairs on the beef raid incident at Kerala House in New Delhi.

The Delhi Police has been in damage control mode since Tuesday. They claim they only did their job by responding to a PCR call.

Reacting to this, Kerala Chief Minister Ommen Chandy rejected the explanation given by Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi, he said, "I don't accept the explanation like this. Delhi police violated all the formalities and the law on ban on cow meat. We want to know the response of the Prime Minister and Home Minister. If they stick to their stand we will take legal action."

Delhi police has detained Hindu Sena worker Vishnu Gupta, the man who filed the complaint. He had been held for raising a false alarm.

Controversy had erupted over Delhi police personnel entering Kerala House on October 26 following a complaint that cow meat was being served there. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had condemned the "raid" even as buffalo meat was taken off the state-run guest house's menu on Tuesday.

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