Political Hand Behind Hyderabad Food Raids?
- The Rameshwaram Cafe sold expired Urad Dal, Nandini Curd, and Milk, as well as mislabeled raw rice, white lobia, and unlabeled jaggery. The dustbins were also discovered exposed.
- Some stores kept vegetarian and non-vegetarian goods together in the refrigerator.
- The bahubali Kitchen has cockroach infestations, unsanitary conditions, and water stagnation in the cleaning area.
- Clove Vegetarian Fine Dine had carrots that had been contaminated with yeast.
To address these issues, the Food Safety Department has begun conducting daily inspections and enforcing violations. A task team of food safety specialists has been closing down outlets that violate the guidelines in an effort to restore faith in Hyderabad's culinary scene and protect public health.
Meanwhile, many people are questioning why these surprise raids on hotels and restaurants are taking place. They suspect that a political party may be behind them. However, it is doubtful that a political party will attack small companies such as restaurants. They mainly target bigger fish, such as corporations or real estate owners. While these raids are excellent, some question why they are limited to Hyderabad. Unsafe food is more of a concern in Telangana's smaller districts.