\'Namo\' food packs in minister\'s constituency trigger row

'Namo' food packs in minister's constituency trigger row

Press Trust of India  |  Noida/Lucknow (UP) 

Several security personnel on election duty in were served meals in packets labelled "Namo Foods", triggering criticism from the opposition even after the local police said the packs only displayed the name of a shop.

"NaMo" are widely-recognised Hindi initials of Narendra Modi, previously seen on BJP merchandise and recently as the name of a TV channel.

The sector 20 police station had ordered 750 packets from Namo Corner, which its said had opened 13 months back.

Some of the packets were brought in the boot of a hatchback and distributed among police personnel in Noida's sector 15A around 9.30 am, while polling was on in the Gautam Buddh Nagar constituency under which the suburb falls.

is the candidate seeking re-election there.

The packets, coloured in a shade of saffron and with "Namo" emblazoned on the top in Hindi and foods' in English, soon generated a buzz among curious onlookers.

Namo Food Corner said the outlet in sector 2 is part of Namo Food Pvt Ltd, which was registered in Pune in 2010. There are four other Namo Food Corner shops in Noida, he said.

When contacted in Lucknow, L Venkateshwarlu said he has already spoken with the on the issue.

It is nothing related to the as the name of the company itself is Namo," he told

But the blamed the BJP.

"Voters are turning out in large numbers to vote for #MahaParivartan which perhaps explains this desperate move. Clearly, the only thing the BJP knows how to do is branding and marketing," he said, quoting a re-tweet.

The SP's alliance partner said it has contacted the EC.

"We have already taken it up both at the state level and with the Election Commission," its national S C Misra said.

Election rules ban paraphernalia related to parties or candidates within 200 metres of polling booths.

Misra also forwarded photographs of the through to substantiate his claim.

A police said ordering ahead of important days is a normal practice, done locally at the police station level.

Earlier, Guatam Buddh Nagar's of police issued a statement, saying the packets had nothing to do with any political party.

Misinformation is being spread that some policemen have been distributed food from a political party, he said.

This is absolutely wrong. At the local level, some were procured from Namo and not from any political party," he said.

"Some people are spreading wrong and politically motivated rumours. There is no official order to procure food from any particular food outlet, he said.

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First Published: Thu, April 11 2019. 21:35 IST