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Karnataka: MLA B P Yatnal urges Union Home Minister Amit Shah to ban all halal certification agencies

Vijayapura MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal has urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to ban all halal certification agencies nationwide, citing illegal operations and alleged misuse of funds for anti-national and terrorist activities. He argues that such certifications violate India's secular principles and should be replaced with uniform legal standards

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Oct 26, 2025, 08:00 am IST
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Bengaluru: The debate over halal certification in India has reached an unprecedented level, with Vijayapura MLA Basanagouda R. Patil Yatnal demanding an immediate nationwide ban on all halal certification agencies. In a detailed letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Yatnal accused these organisations of operating outside the Indian legal framework and alleged that funds collected through their certification processes are being diverted to support anti-national activities and terrorist networks. The move, he argued, is essential to uphold India’s secular fabric and prevent misuse of religiously motivated certifications for illegal purposes.

According to Yatnal, the time for urgent intervention has come. He cited the precedent of Uttar Pradesh, where halal products have already been banned, and urged that a similar directive be implemented nationwide. He expressed concern over the growing influence of organisations such as Halal India, Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind Halal Trust, Global Islamic Sharia, Halal India Private Limited, Halal Certification Services India Pvt Ltd, and Jamiat Ulama-i-Maharashtra, which are actively promoting halal certification across multiple sectors. These include meat production, restaurants, hotels, butcheries, cosmetic products, and other consumer goods, all of which, according to Yatnal, fall outside the regulatory authority of Indian law.

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Yatnal’s criticism centers on the legal ambiguity surrounding halal certification. While halal certifications are guided by Sharia law, India does not recognize them under any statutory framework. Only the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has the legal authority to regulate food labeling and certifications. Any certification provided by private religious organizations is therefore extralegal and invalid under Indian law, he asserted. The MLA emphasized that the operations of these agencies are inherently illegal, and their certifications should be immediately prohibited, given their potential misuse.

In his letter, Yatnal also highlighted the alleged misuse of funds generated by these organizations. He claimed that a substantial portion of the money collected through halal certification is funneled into activities that are anti-national, provide support to terrorist networks, and contribute to the propagation of radical ideologies, including jihad. While direct evidence is yet to be independently verified, Yatnal insisted that the potential threat to national security warranted immediate government intervention.

Beyond legal and financial concerns, Yatnal’s stance also addresses broader social implications. He argued that halal certification segregates products based on religious identity, which undermines India’s secular principles and risks deepening communal divides. By labeling food and consumer products on religious grounds, these agencies, he claimed, are fostering a culture of exclusivity that is inconsistent with the constitutional values of equality and secularism. He urged that certification of consumer products should focus strictly on hygiene, safety, and quality standards, and religious labeling must have no role in a modern, inclusive India.

The letter comes at a time when halal certifications have become a contentious issue, particularly in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra, where debates around religious influence in commerce are gaining momentum. Supporters of Yatnal argue that banning halal certification would ensure uniform regulatory standards and prevent funds from being diverted to unlawful activities. Critics, however, warn that such a ban could inflame communal tensions and must be implemented with careful consideration to avoid social unrest.
Yatnal also noted that the regulatory vacuum has allowed several private organizations to operate unchecked, issuing certifications without accountability or oversight.

According to him, this is a violation of Indian law, which does not permit any organisation, religious or otherwise, to certify products based on communal identity. By urging the central government to act, Yatnal aims to close this loophole and ensure that all food and consumer products comply only with recognized safety and quality standards.

Topics: Union Home Minister Amit ShahHalal CertificationMLA B P Yatnal
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