Saturday, August 3, 2019

Food, religion, politics get mixed up in unsavoury curry
Dish Named ‘Iyer Chicken’, Hotel Apologises For ‘Typo’


TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Madurai:03.08.2019

‘Kumbakonam Iyer Chicken’, a dish announced on social media by a hotel in Madurai city, has landed it in trouble.

It was removed from the hotel's social media account after Brahmins’ associations and right-wing outfits took exception. Representatives of the hotel told TOI that the designer who made the poster inadvertently typed ‘Iyer’ in place of ‘Fried’.

The owner of the establishment (Hotel Milagu), on North Masi Street, has been busy apologizing to callers and sending statements of regret. But many continued to protest.

Associations named after the community launched a strong social media campaign, with a few outfits seeking action against the hotel. On Thursday evening, a section of people went to the hotel to protest and were engaged in a heated argument with the staff. Police had to rush in and bring the situation under control.

“I am a Brahmin myself and the manager of the hotel. It is completely my mistake,” C Ramanathan told TOI.

“The hotel did not look for cheap publicity or promotion as it is 11 years old,” he claimed, adding that he received the design of the promotion, did a hurried check and shared it on Facebook a few days ago. “I had to rush to Chennai for a health checkup and came to know about the controversy on Wednesday night. From Thursday we have been answering calls, offering explanations and apologising,” he said. Ramanathan said that they had also sent apology letters to associations of the community which had not directly protested as they did not want to hurt their sentiments.




IN A SOUP

Pudukottai coffee shop takes stand against bigotry


Trichy:

Zomato’s stand against religious bigotry had an echo in Pudukottai town with the owner of a coffee shop putting up a board saying food has no religion and his establishment was closed to bigots. M Arunmozhi, 47, owner of Ayngaran restaurant and coffee shop in Pudukottai, told TOI he was deeply moved by the strong stand food delivery app Zomato took when a customer asked it to change the Muslim deliveryman. As a gesture of solidarity he put up a signboard in front of his restaurant saying “food has no religion and Ayngaran is shut for bigots”. Arunmozhi says many of his customers were all praise for his gesture. Arunmozhi said he was also very disturbed by clashes among people of different religious group in Pudukottai in the last week. Thus he had decided to openly condemn the spread of hate by those who differentiated among people on the basis of religion.

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