Hindu Sena chief Vishnu Gupta was, meanwhile, detained by Delhi police for allegedly making a false complaint that beef(cow meat) was being served at the canteen of the state- run guest house in the national capital and was being questioned.
Maintaining that the Delhi police action on Monday has affected Centre-State relations, the Kerala Cabinet at its meeting today discussed the matter and decided to take legal course if the Centre also stuck to the explanation given by Delhi police that "they only did their duty and carried out an inspection in accordance with law".
The version of the Delhi police on the raid was "not at all acceptable to the state and we are waiting for the reply to the letter sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the issue. Kerala will take legal action if the reply from Centre also corraborates the stand taken by Delhi police on the matter," Chandy said.
"But, buffalo meat, which is not banned, will be served from today itself at Kerala House no matter who opposes it."
He alleged that the raid was a "deliberate attempt to please somebody" and also to trigger fear in the minds of people. "Police came to Kerala House even without verifying the credentials of the complainant," Chandy said.
Hitting out at the Delhi police, Chandy said the incident has affected India's federal system. However, he said, "Kerala is ready to take a moderate view if mistake is admitted".
Items made of buffalo meat were sold out at Samridhi Restaurant, run by the staff of Kerala House, within "45 minutes" of its reintroduction on the menu.
The canteen staff, who did not want to be named, said that buffalo meat fry and curry could only be served between 12.45 PM and 1.30 PM due to unexpected high demand.
"Our prepared stock was enough to serve only 150 people during the lunch hours," a staff said.
The CPI-M politburo termed Delhi Police's entry into the guest house as "illegal given buffalo meat is allowed to be sold legally" in the national capital. It sought punishment against security personnel involved in the "raid".
"This act by Delhi Police is also a clear violation of federal structure of Indian Constitution and infringes upon rights of state governments on their property in the national capital. It is unacceptable," it said.
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