Bengal mid-day meal menu row: Derek O’Brien attacks BJP over reports of eggs being dropped
Trinamool leader Derek O'Brien has criticized the BJP for allegedly trying to enforce a vegetarian diet by removing eggs from the mid-day meals in West Bengal. While there are claims circulating on social media about paneer and soybean substitutes, ISKCON has stated that no official menu has been finalized, labeling these reports as misleading.
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