A BJP legislator today led a protest rally against popular street food 'momos' and demanded a ban on its sale.
Ramesh Arora, a BJP MLC, who launched the campaign about a fortnight ago, said that 'momos' (dumplings) were "more dangerous than alcohol and psychotropic drugs".
In the presence of some religious leaders and over 100 people, the activists carried an effigy written with slogans such as 'momos-silent killer' and 'momos-slow death' marched through the heart of the city to make people aware about its dangerous health implications.
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"Ajinomoto (monosodium glutamate) used in momo's recipe to enhance the taste is harmful to health and can even cause cancer. They have been found to be the root cause of several life-threatening diseases," Arora said.
He has taken it upon himself to rid the streets of the "Chinese staple" because of its apparent negative impact on Indian food culture, while posing dangerous health implications for people.
"I will continue to campaign for it till the government of India and the state government take a call to ban its sale. It is killing our young generations," he said.
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