New Delhi: Delhi's Kerala House is likely to resume serving beef fry from Wednesday after it was taken off the menu following a controversy over allegations that cow meat was being sold there.


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The Kerala House officials, while accepting the beef was on the menu, said that it was buffalo meat and not that of cow.


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The whole issue exploded into a controversy after Delhi Police allegedly conducted a 'raid' at Kerala House. The police said they acted on a PCR call and had only conducted a probe and that their action was not a raid.


The issue attracted widespread condemnation with politicians across the spectrum protesting the 'high-handedness' of Delhi Police and said the 'raid' was a part of the 'Sangh Parivaar agenda'.


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Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy shot off a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi terming the episode "highly objectionable".


Charging that Delhi Police had overstepped their brief, he asked Modi to take strong action over the incident.


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