We are Indian firm\, says Karachi Bakery after Bengaluru protest

We are Indian firm, says Karachi Bakery after Bengaluru protest

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

Hyderabad-based Bakery on Saturday clarified it is an Indian company and urged all to refrain from any misconceptions.

A group of people also raised slogans against for its involvement in February 14 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed lives of 40 (CRPF) troopers.

The protest forced the shop at Indiranagar to cover the name 'Karachi' on its signboard and put up an Indian flag.

Bakery, famous for Osmania and fruit biscuits, was set up in in 1953 by Khanchand Ramnani, who migrated to from province during the partition.

"The essence of Bakery is absolutely Indian by heart and will remain so. We request everybody to refrain from any kind of misconceptions," the company said in a statement posted on

"The incident in Bengaluru was due to some misunderstanding. We have convinced all that this is an Indian company that has nothing to do with Pakistan," Girish Varindhani, (Operations), Karachi Bakery, told IANS.

He said there was no problem at any other outlet in any other city as most people know who founded

Karachi Bakery, first set up at Moazzam Jahi Market in the heart of Hyderabad, has expanded operations in recent years by opening over 15 stores in various parts of the city and its twin city

Taking its brand beyond Hyderabad, it also opened stores in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and other cities.

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 22:54 IST