Giriraj Singh wrote a letter to CM Nitish, said- Halal certified products should be banned in Bihar like UP.

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Giriraj Singh wrote a letter to CM Nitish, said- Halal certified products should be banned in Bihar like UP.

Ban Halal Certified Products in Bihar: Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh has banned Halal certified products. After this, the demand for banning it has started rising rapidly in Bihar also. Union Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Giriraj Singh has written a letter to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He said in the letter that Halal certified products should be banned and action should be taken against destructive forces.

Big conspiracy behind Halal certification – Giriraj Singh

Union Minister Giriraj claimed that a big conspiracy is being hatched behind Halal certification and business. Also, he said in his letter that halal trade of many food items and essential commodities like edible oil, namkeen, dry fruits, sweets, cosmetics, medicines and medical equipment is taking place in Bihar. At the same time, only standards like FSSAI are valid for certification related to the standards of this type of materials.

Giriraj Singh further said that in a secular democracy like India, Halal business is not only against the Constitution but is also treason. Also, he said that according to statistics, the size of business activities related to halal certification all over the world is about 2 trillion dollars. The link of this form of economy to terrorist activities has also come to light, which needs to be thoroughly investigated.

Ban imposed in UP

Let us tell you that recently the Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh has banned the manufacturing, sale and storage of Halal certified products in the state. The Special Task Force of the state police has started investigating an FIR related to the sale of Halal-certified products in Lucknow. A company and three organizations are accused of issuing illegal Halal certificates for products sold in the state.

Also, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Halal Trust has decided to challenge the ban on Halal certification in court, stating that the ban on Halal-certified products is completely unjust. Global demand for Halal-certified products is high.


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