New Delhi, July 31, 2019: A man cancelled his food delivery order from Zomato because his delivery executive was a “non-Hindu.” His tweet was widely condemned, even by Zomato, and now politicians have also reacted to the controversy.

Federal Minister Ramdas Athawale termed the incident as a “threat to the unity of the country.”

“Ye samaj main phoot dalne wali ghatna hai (This incident is an attempt to create to rift in society),” Athawale told NDTV and said an investigation must be launched into the matter.

Amit Shukla, who is from Madhya Pradesh, in a series of tweets, shared screenshots of his conversation with Zomato’s customer care, saying he would take up the matter with his lawyers.
The man’s tweet found a response from Zomato which was widely appreciated on Twitter.

“Food doesn’t have a religion. It is a religion,” Zomato responded.

Zomato’s founder Deepinder Goyal had a firm message on the incident and tweeted, “We are proud of the idea of India – and the diversity of our esteemed customers and partners. We aren’t sorry to lose any business that comes in the way of our values.”

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also tweeted about the incident and said he respected “loved” the Zomato app.

We are proud of the idea of India – and the diversity of our esteemed customers and partners. We aren’t sorry to lose any business that comes in the way of our values.

Twitter was all praise for Zomato for rejecting “bigotry”.

Many, however, questioned Zomato for delivering “halal” food. Zomato issued a statement soon after a barrage of tweets.

Omar Abdullah too tweeted on the matter.

“Actually @ZomatoIN just delivers the food ordered by the customer, it doesn’t make choices for them so whether food is to be kosher, halal, veg, vegan or Jain has nothing to do with the app & it certainly doesn’t force its choices down any throats. Where is the common sense?” he said.

Source: ndtv.com