The state government has submitted before the Kerala High Court that
the Kerala Hotel and Restaurants Association who approached the court
wish to conduct their business without the legal intervention of any
authority and according to their whims and fancies. The Food
Safety Joint-Commissioner (Administrative and Legal) K Anil Kumar said
that the KHRA members are unwilling to obey laws and wish for a lawless
situation and it should not be allowed by the court. The state filed the statement on a petition by KHRA challenging the conditions in the Food Safety and Standards Act. The
Joint-Commissioner said that the measures were initiated in the wake of
the incident wherein a person died because of the food poison caused by
stale shawarma. He said that the condition of many hotels, where
raids were conducted, was highly pathetic and such hotels were served
notices to close down till steps are taken to ensure improved hygienic
conditions. The state also produced the video clippings of the hotels
functioning in unhygienic manner. Food Safety Standards Act was brought
in at the request of the traders who wanted to replace the previous PFA
Act. Hundreds of traders were sent to jail for violations of the
provisions of the PFA Act. To avoid such a situation, the new FSS Act
has been brought in. After the shawarma incident, strict guidelines were
issued to maintain the hygienic standard.
Source:http://newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/article1365809.ece
Source:http://newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/article1365809.ece
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