Non-Vegetarian Food at MPT Hotel Near Mahakal Temple? CCTV Footage Sparks Controversy
A hotel near the Mahakal Temple in India faces allegations of serving non-vegetarian food based on viral CCTV footage, which the hotel management denies as a smear campaign by former employees.
The 'Emperor Vikramaditya The Heritage Hotel', operated by Madhya Pradesh Tourism Corporation (MPT) near the Mahakal Temple, is embroiled in controversy after CCTV footage surfaced on social media. The footage allegedly shows non-vegetarian items, such as meat and fish, being prepared in the kitchen of what is presented as a strictly vegetarian establishment. This claim has stirred widespread debate and concern, especially among patrons who expect vegetarian-only offerings due to the hotel's and surrounding area's religious significance.
In the circulated video, individuals purportedly employed at the hotel can be heard discussing the handling of meat and fish, raising alarms about food safety and adherence to the hotel's vegetarian policy. Furthermore, accusations have surfaced that the cameras were intentionally repositioned to avoid capturing these alleged non-vegetarian preparations. Such allegations, if proven accurate, could severely impact the hotel's reputation and draw criticism from both the public and religious authorities.
However, Satish Pathak, the hotel manager, has vehemently denied these accusations, suggesting the viral footage is the result of a coordinated attack by former employees who left a few months ago. He has taken legal action by filing a complaint with the Mahakal police, asserting that the video is designed to tarnish the hotel's image and diminish the trust of its patrons. The situation underscores the potential for misinformation to spread rapidly in the age of social media, especially concerning establishments that operate under strict dietary observances.