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Hyderabad: Kerala restaurant near EFLU targetted by Bajrang Dal for selling beef

According to EFLU students who were at the restaurant, VHP and Bajrang Dal vigilantes turned up at the place.

Hyderabad: In a shocking incident and perhaps a first in Hyderabad, a restaurant serving Kerala food was targetted by Bajrang Dal vigilantes who tried to forcefully shut it down for serving beef. The restaurant, Joshyyettan’s Kerala Thattukada, is situated near the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) near the Osmania University campus.

According to EFLU students who were at the restaurant, VHP and Bajrang Dal vigilantes turned up at the place and asked everyone to leave the place after telling them that the outlet would be shut down for serving beef. It may be noted that beef is eaten very commonly in Kerala, and Parotta and beef fry/curry is a delicacy that is relished by Malayalis, including most Hindus.

The time of the incident however is unclear but according to students it took place on the evening or night of Friday, October 24.

One of the locals who had also come to oppose the restaurant said, “We locals thought it is a veg restaurant and we come here often to have tea and snacks. But they sell beef meat here and use one vessel to cook everything. They do not even have a food trade license, we checked it and lodged a complaint. Their menu has something called BDF – beef dry fry. Many people could have eaten it without knowing,” he said while to speaking to a local reporter.

When contacted, officials from the OU police station did not respond. However, a person who was in the restaurant during the incident said that the police eventually did arrive and prevented the matter from escalating further.

Consumption of beef in Telangana is not prohibited, and several places across Hyderabad openly serve beef. Restaurants generally however do not serve beef, and mainly sell chicken, mutton and sea food. In fact, one of the oldest Kerala cuisine restaurant called Akson also does not serve beef in Hyderabad.

While the incident near EFLU is a first in Hyderabad, it is however not the first time in India that a place serving Kerala food has been targetted by right wing vigilantes.

This post was last modified on October 25, 2025 11:15 am

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Yunus Lasania

With over 9 years of experience in reporting, Yunus Lasania is a journalist who has worked with 3 national dailies in his career. He last worked as the state correspondent for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana with Mint (HT Media). With a deep love for Hyderabad and its history, he also runs the Instagram page The Hyderabad History Project, and is also the host of Beyond Charminar, a podcast series on the history of Hyderabad, focusing on the lesser known aspects of his city. Yunus is the City Editor of Siasat.com

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