"A police team led by the Station House Officer, Civil Lines Police Station, visited Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College's canteen immediately after receiving complaints by some right wing organisations that beef by being served there.
"However, the team found no incriminating evidence whatsoever to suggest that any banned food item was being served in the canteen," Senior Superintendent of Police K Ravindra Gaur said.
The row broke out after ring wing activists alleged that 'beef biryani' was being served at the AMU Medical College canteen, an allegation promptly denied by the university.
An university spokesman clarified that it was a common practice in India and abroad to refer to buffalo meat also as beef.
In fact cow meat had been banned in this institution more than a century back by its founder Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, keeping in view Hindu sensitivities on this matter, he said.
AMU Vice Chancellor, Lt Gen (Rtd) Zameer Uddin Shah, today said that he was "seriously concerned" over the entire episode and the fact the City Mayor had taken up this issue with the police.
"We, at AMU, are deeply aware of the sentiments involved in such sensitive issues and there is no question of permitting anybody for violating the law on this matter," he said.
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