Uproar over Kalawa cutting in Coca Cola Company
A video of the Coca Cola Company in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh has surfaced in which the wrists of all the people entering the company are being cut. In the video, security guards can be seen checking people as they enter the company and cutting their wrists on the table before entering. Many chopped pieces of meat are placed on the table. A person has made a video of this matter and made it viral on social media.
According to information, the video that has surfaced belongs to the Coca-Cola Company located in Pura Kalandar Police Station area of ​​Ayodhya. Here a man was going in for work and he also tied a kalvo on his hand. When the security guard asked him to cut his hair, he recorded a video of the entire incident. In the video, it can be seen that the person is repeatedly saying that Hindus are being insulted by cutting Kalwa.
In the video, this person is also seen talking to the security guard. In front of the person who made the video, another man’s Kalawa is seen cutting it off before the security guard walks in. He is cutting everyone’s wrists with a knife and placing them on the table. There is a pile of art on the table. The person who made the video is saying that Hindus are being insulted in places like Ayodhya. The man is also heard saying that he is not such a Hindu as to get a haircut for a few rupees.
Keep cutting first
The person posted this video on social media after which the video went viral. After the video went viral, when the company asked questions from the media person, it kept ignoring them in the name of informing the authorities. At first the company refused to make any kind of statement, after which Satchidanand Tiwari, security officer of Amrit Bottlers Pvt Ltd said that on 21 September 2024 his duty was at Gate No. 1. According to the rules, wearing bangles, rings, bracelets and wrist watches are prohibited from entering the company. These items can contaminate beverages in the processing area.
There was no such notification
Security officer Satchidanand Tiwari said the security guard misunderstood the rules and tried to cut the kalava. Whereas no such notice has been given by the Company neither before nor today nor will ever be given in future. It was the security guard’s fault that caused him to start doing this. As soon as he came to know about this, he immediately stopped the security guard. He said that if anyone’s religious sentiments were hurt by this incident, he expressed his gratitude.