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Canara Bank Employees Stage Beef Ban Protest in Kochi

Employees at a Canara Bank branch in Kochi protested on March 14, 2024, against a reported ban on beef in the office canteen, allegedly imposed by the newly appointed regional manager. The protest, organized with the support of the Bank Employees Federation of India (BEFI), featured employees serving beef and parotta outside the bank to express their discontent.
Originally, the protest was sparked by claims of mental harassment and disrespectful behavior by the regional manager, who hails from Bihar. However, as news of the beef ban surfaced, the focus shifted to this issue, resonating deeply with the employees. SS Anil, a leader with BEFI, stated, “Food is a personal choice, and this is a matter of individual freedom protected by the Constitution. We are not forcing anyone to eat beef; this is simply our form of protest.”
Allegations Against the Regional Manager
Reports indicate that the regional manager directed the canteen staff to cease serving beef, citing personal dietary preferences. This directive was met with significant resistance from employees, who perceived it as an infringement on their rights to choose their food. A senior BEFI representative commented, “This bank functions according to the guidelines of the Constitution. Banning beef in a public sector bank violates those rights.”
The protest garnered attention from various political figures in Kerala. Independent MLA KT Jaleel publicly expressed his support for the employees, condemning the manager’s actions. In a Facebook post, he asserted, “It is not up to superior officers to decide what to wear, what to eat, or what to think.” Jaleel further emphasized the need for respecting Kerala’s political and cultural values, stating that they should not be dictated by personal beliefs.
Cultural Significance of Beef in Kerala
In Kerala, beef holds a significant place in many diets, and this protest is not an isolated incident. The state has a history of similar demonstrations, particularly following the 2017 federal government ban on the sale of cattle for slaughter, which ignited widespread opposition. Many residents organized large-scale beef festivals to reclaim their right to consume beef. One protestor highlighted that beef is not merely a food item in Kerala; it is woven into the region’s cultural fabric, devoid of religious connotations.
While this protest has captured considerable local attention, the central leadership of Canara Bank has not yet issued a public statement regarding the incident. As discussions continue, the situation raises important questions about the interplay of personal beliefs in professional environments and the protection of cultural and dietary choices.
The unfolding events in Kochi underscore the complexities surrounding food choices and individual freedoms within workplace settings, particularly in a diverse country like India.
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