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Yogi's slaughterhouse ban hits Lucknow's 'Tunday Kababi' Last Updated : 24 Mar 2017 10:13:01 AM IST Yogi's slaughterhouse ban hits Lucknow's 'Tunday Kababi'
After Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered a crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses across Uttar Pradesh, famous ' Tunday Kababi' shop owner Abu Bakr today expresses grief as his business is severely affected.
"Business has been severely affected, there is shortage of mutton and buffalo meat all over the city. That's why we are selling chicken right now," Bakr told ANI.
Bakr further stated that this act of Adityanath is praiseworthy, but he should ensure that licensed ones don't get shut too.
"Step taken by the Chief Minister to shut illegal slaughterhouses is praiseworthy, but he should be ensured that licensed ones too don't get shut," said Bakr.
Closure of these illegal and mechanised slaughterhouses has been among the pre-poll commitments of Adityanath.
After being assigned the charge of India's most politically-crucial state, Adityanath assured that Uttar Pradesh would soon be considered as the supreme state in the country.ANI For Latest Updates Please-
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