New Delhi : In wake of the ongoing protest across the nation over the ban on the sale of the cattle slaughter, Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday said that food is a matter choice and everyone has the right to choose what they want to eat and what not.
"Some people keep saying such things that BJP wants to make everybody vegetarian. It is people's choice to eat whatever they want. I am myself a non-vegetarian, and I think food is a matter of choice," Naidu said.
He further asserted that people are just trying to give the entire cattle ban issue a political colour.
Earlier in the day, the member of 'Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam' organised a beef festival to protest against Centre's ban on sale of cattle for
slaughter.
Biryani was served to the people in this festival with beef chukka (a semi gravy and beef cutlets).
Opposing the ban imposed by the Centre, the beef lovers gathered here said that beef is their part of their daily meal and nobody has the right to decide what to eat and what not to.
Earlier on June 1, the students at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT- Madras) staged a protest against the Central Government's notification banning the sale of cattle for slaughter.
With the police deployed in front of the IIT campus, the students protested at the main gate and raised slogans against the Centre's controversial notification.
Around 50 students on May 28th took part in a 'beef fest' as a mark of protest against the new rule.