Kerala: Coffee Stall in Trouble After Rahul Gandhi Visit


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, Oct 14 (TNN / IANS): While on his Kerala visit last week, Rahul Gandhi had made an impromptu stop at a nondescript eatery in Kozhikode district. 

‘Olive Restaurant’ owner Abdul Azeez was overwhelmed as the Gandhi scion tasted local delicacies and enjoyed a special coffee. Before leaving, Rahul didn’t forget to give in writing that the coffee was ‘‘very good’’.

But Rahul’s certificate seems to have angered authorities of the Olavanna panchayat. On Monday, the owner of the building, which houses the joint, was asked by the panchayat to down shutters for seven days as it didn’t have a sanitary certificate and the water used was allegedly not clean.

The issue has triggered a controversy with Congress calling it a politically motivated move by the Left Democratic Front-ruled panchayat.


Jealous friends closed restaurant after Rahul had coffee: Owner 


Kozhikode, Oct 14 (IANS):  Abdul Azeez was overjoyed that Congress MP Rahul Gandhi chose his restaurant here to have a cup of coffee but his happiness was short-lived as his eatery was soon shut after it was found to be unhygienic. He now alleges that his "jealous" friends were behind the closure.

Azeez, 53, said that his friends were not too happy with the free publicity his Olive Restaurant had got, thanks to Gandhi's visit last week. He accuses them of complaining to the authorities.

"See, my hotel called Olive Restaurant was opened nine months back and it can seat 60 people. This building belongs to a Congress supporter who was quite active when Rahul (Gandhi) visited last week. I was not here in the hotel when our VIP visitor came and had coffee and took snaps with the hotel employees. I of course got a lot of publicity and that appears to have irked a few people," Azeez told IANS.

"A few days after his visit, one of my staff members had a verbal duel with a few people who frequent our hotel and they complained to the health officials that my hotel is not clean and the water we use is not hygienic," he said.

A public health official inspected his Olive Restaurant Monday and asked Azeez to shut it for a week and make it more hygienic before reopening it.

Sreeja Noble, the health inspector attached to the Olavanna primary health centre, said she inspected the eating joint following a complaint and maintained that the place was not clean enough.

"We found out that the place where the food is kept is not hygienic. Also, the hotel is situated in a waterlogged area. The water quality being used is not in tune with standards. We have asked him (Azeez) to close down the hotel for a week and open it after rectifying the complaints. Our inspection has nothing to do with the visit of Rahul Gandhi," Sreeja told IANS.

  

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  • Karun Joseph, Manglore

    Wed, Oct 14 2009

    Sreeja please visit all restauraents !

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  • vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Wed, Oct 14 2009

    It is a good move by the panchayat and thus it is the publicity for Olive and simplicity of Rahul is exposed.

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  • shankar, kundapur

    Wed, Oct 14 2009

    Sreeja : kindly inspect all hotels right now, then you need close all eateries in your area. hence no problem for any one. when you go out of town, you will not get a water to drink, because everything is contaminated, even your soul and mind. let others live happily.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore/Ajman

    Wed, Oct 14 2009

    They Say "Never Entertain politicians". You are bound to land in trouble. For Many years this restaurant was running smoothly without any hassles and how come suddenly it became hygienic. I Feel it is not the Hotel that is Hygienic it is the mindset of those who are behind this closure that has become hygienic.

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