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From Slaughter to Scandal

In Kashmir, where fo

By Ajaz Rashid

In Kashmir, where food is both a cultural pride and a religious duty, the recent discovery of over 3,500 kilograms of rotten, possibly non-halal meat has done more than disgust—it has shattered public trust. This is not merely a public health scare; it is a collapse of the very safeguards meant to protect life, faith, and dignity.

What began on July 31, 2025, with a Food Safety Department raid at Zakura Industrial Estate—unearthing 1,200 kilograms of decomposing, unlabelled meat—soon spiraled into a Valley-wide nightmare. From roadside dumps to marshland hideaways, meat consignments were found rotting in shocking quantities. The panic was palpable, not just because the food was unsafe, but because its origins and slaughter methods were shrouded in secrecy.
Investigations traced the trail back to suppliers in Ghazipur and Jaipur, with consignments slipping past the Lakhanpur checkpoint in trucks lacking cold-chain safeguards. The absence of veterinary checks and proper documentation allowed unscrupulous traders to undercut local butchers and flood markets with substandard, potentially haram meat. In a region where halal compliance is a religious imperative, this is not just malpractice—it is spiritual betrayal.

The outrage was swift and severe. Grand Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam issued a fatwa against suspect meat products, urging consumers to buy only from trusted sources. Mirwaiz Umar Farooq called it “zulm”—a deep injustice against the community. Beyond the religious wound lies an economic disaster. Restaurants, street vendors, and meat sellers have seen business collapse, with some reporting sales plunging by over 60 percent. Social media-fueled fear has driven families back to home kitchens, leaving the hospitality sector in crisis.

From Slaughter to Scandal
Health experts warn the risks are grave—bacterial infections, poisoning, and long-term illness from chemicals used to mask decay. The scandal exposes a glaring void in Kashmir’s food safety architecture: no robust entry-point inspections, no real-time traceability, no effective cold-chain enforcement.

Fixing this will require more than police raids. It demands systemic reform—modernized slaughterhouses, mandatory border inspections, transparent supply chains, and severe legal consequences for offenders. In Kashmir, sharing meat is not just about nourishment; it is about trust, tradition, and faith. That trust has been violated.

Until accountability is enforced and safety guaranteed, every meal will carry a shadow of doubt. This was not just the contamination of meat—it was the contamination of a community’s confidence. And rebuilding that will be a far tougher task than seizing a few more truckloads.

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News, Opinion Published on August 19, 2025

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