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25,000 Crore Halal Funds Yogi Adityanaths Bold Accusation

25,000 Crore Halal Funds Yogi Adityanaths Bold Accusation

Last Updated Oct - 22 - 2025, 05:04 PM | Source : Fela News

UP CM defends state Halal ban claims funds funnelled to terrorism and conversions.
25,000 Crore Halal Funds Yogi
25,000 Crore Halal Funds Yogi

 

In a striking address, Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, robustly defended his government’s ban on Halal-certified products, alleging that nearly rs 25,000 crore generated via Halal certification was misused for terrorism, “love jihad”, and forced conversions. 

Speaking at an event marking the centenary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Gorakhpur, he claimed that “political Islam” remains an undervalued threat to India’s social fabric and that the Halal certification system was playing into its hands. 

Yogi’s argument went like this: when consumers bought goods bearing Halal labels be it soaps, clothes, match-sticks or food items they might be feeding into a system which he says is unregulated and channels money into anti-social activities. “Make sure to check if it has the Halal certification… we have banned it in UP,” he stated. 

Beyond the economic claim, the CM announced that his administration has ended the tradition of organising Eid Milan gatherings at the CM’s official residence, presenting this move as part of a “secular administration” approach. 

Reactions to these statements have been polarised. Supporters argue the approach signals serious intent to target what they believe are conversion networks; critics warn the rhetoric risks communally polarising society and asserts that the Halal certification claim lacks independent verification. The question of how a multi-crore certification market remains unregulated remains central.

From a broader perspective, this episode reflects the growing intertwining of identity politics, consumer choice and regulatory policy in India. When the label you buy is suddenly linked to national security and communal concerns, it shifts everyday consumption into the realm of political act. Whether the claims hold up under scrutiny, the message is clear: the UP government is signalling zero tolerance for what it frames as misuse of certification systems.

For citizens and businesses, the immediate impact may be more scrutiny of product-labelling, supply-chain practices and disclosure of certifications. For the society at large, the debate raises deeper questions: who regulates certification systems, how transparent are they, and how do we balance religious freedom, commerce and security in a plural society?

As the narrative unfolds, one thing stands out: the ban on Halal-certified goods is far more than a dietary issue it has become a symbol of a broader socio-political shift under Yogi Adityanath’s governance.

 

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