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No need to open meat shops as 'most people' don't consume non-veg food during Navaratri: South Delhi Mayor
Updated On: 05 April, 2022 06:21 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
While no official order has been issued so far, Suryan in a letter to SDMC Commissioner Gyanesh Bharti on Monday had said that 'religious beliefs and sentiments of devotees are affected' when they come across meat shops or have to bear the foul smell of meat on their way to offer daily prayers to goddess Durga during Navratri

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South Delhi Mayor Mukesh Suryan on Tuesday said there was "no need to open meat shops" during Navaratri claiming that "most people do not consume non-vegetarian food" during this period, even as the move has triggered sharp reactions on social media.
While no official order has been issued so far, Suryan in a letter to SDMC Commissioner Gyanesh Bharti on Monday had said that "religious beliefs and sentiments of devotees are affected" when they come across meat shops or have to bear the foul smell of meat on their way to offer daily prayers to goddess Durga during Navratri.
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