<p>Meerut (UP): A family who ordered vegetarian food at a restaurant here created a ruckus after they were served roasted chicken, alleging that the staff belonging to other community intentionally tried to "corrupt" their religion, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The incident took place at Romeo Lane restaurant in the Down Town Complex in Ganganagar, Meerut on Friday evening, they said.</p>.<p>The family had ordered a vegetarian dish, but they were served roasted chicken. As the family realised that it was a non-vegetarian dish, they created a ruckus in the restaurant.</p>.Third standard student expelled from school for bringing non-vegetarian food in tiffin in UP's Amroha district.<p>A purported video of the incident has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p>The family has filed a complaint at Ganganagar police station, alleging that the Muslim staff at the restaurant intentionally tried to "corrupt" their religion by serving non-vegetarian food.</p>.<p>Superintendent of Police (Rural), Rakesh Kumar Mishra, said that the matter is under investigation.</p>.<p>"An FIR will be registered following the preliminary investigation, and strict action will be taken against the accused accordingly," said the officer. </p>
<p>Meerut (UP): A family who ordered vegetarian food at a restaurant here created a ruckus after they were served roasted chicken, alleging that the staff belonging to other community intentionally tried to "corrupt" their religion, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The incident took place at Romeo Lane restaurant in the Down Town Complex in Ganganagar, Meerut on Friday evening, they said.</p>.<p>The family had ordered a vegetarian dish, but they were served roasted chicken. As the family realised that it was a non-vegetarian dish, they created a ruckus in the restaurant.</p>.Third standard student expelled from school for bringing non-vegetarian food in tiffin in UP's Amroha district.<p>A purported video of the incident has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p>The family has filed a complaint at Ganganagar police station, alleging that the Muslim staff at the restaurant intentionally tried to "corrupt" their religion by serving non-vegetarian food.</p>.<p>Superintendent of Police (Rural), Rakesh Kumar Mishra, said that the matter is under investigation.</p>.<p>"An FIR will be registered following the preliminary investigation, and strict action will be taken against the accused accordingly," said the officer. </p>