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Two arrested over Vishu poster of eatery depicting Lord Krishna sitting before non-veg dish

Two persons were arrested in connection with sharing on WhatsApp a restaurant's Vishu-day promotional poster depicting a young Lord Krishna sitting before a serving of 'kuzhi manthi' -- an Arabian non-vegetarian dish

Alappuzha (Kerala) | Two persons were arrested on Friday in connection with sharing on WhatsApp a restaurant's Vishu-day promotional poster depicting a young Lord Krishna sitting before a serving of 'kuzhi manthi' -- an Arabian non-vegetarian dish, police said.

An officer of Cherthala police station said that the two accused were booked for the offence under section 192 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and their arrests were recorded.

According to the FIR, the accused shared the poster on the WhatsApp to allegedly hurt religious sentiments of the Hindu community.

In view of reports of a protest march in the evening by a Hindu organisation to the restaurant, located at Cherthala here, police are taking precautionary steps to prevent any untoward incident, the officer said.

Meanwhile, the owner of restaurant publicly apologised for the incident of the controversial poster being shared on WhatsApp.

In a video aired on TV channels, the owner claimed that the work for making the poster was given to a third party which in its lack of wisdom made such a controversial image.

He further said that the controversial poster was not used by the restaurant in any of its promotional campaigns or on its social media handles.

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