Man hurt after eating burger having glass shards

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May 22, 2019

Pune, May 22: A 31-year-old man has lodged a police complaint alleging he found glass shards in his burger at an outlet of a well-known global fast-food chain in Pune city of Maharashtra, police said on Tuesday.

The complainant, Sajid Pathan, an autorickshaw driver, went to the Burger King outlet located on Fergusson Road here on May 15 with his friends to have lunch.

"According to the complainant, he ordered burgers, fries and cold drinks and while having a bite, he suddenly felt something in the throat and also experienced a sharp pain," an official at the Deccan Gymkhana police station said.

Pathan alleged he received a bruise in his mouth and when he spat, there was blood in it, he said.

When he checked the leftover burger in his hand, he found a piece of glass in it, the official said, quoting the complaint.

When Pathan complained, the outlet's staff came to his table, took away the tray along with the food items and asked him to rush to a hospital, the official said.

The man claimed some part of the glass piece went into his stomach for which he was undergoing medical treatment.

He approached police on Sunday and lodged a complaint against the food outlet, the official said.

"We have registered a case against Burger King's area manager, store manager and supervisor under Indian Penal Code Sections 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others)and 34 (common intention)," he said, adding that a probe was underway.

Burger King, in a statement, said, "We follow stringent quality processes and all our products undergo multiple checks. We treat all guest complaints with the utmost importance and are investigating this complaint and cooperating with the authorities."

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November 11,2024

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The Manipur Kuki MLAs have released a statement calling out Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's 'lies' in the Supreme Court. In a joint statement, the MLAs, including those from the Bharatiya Janata Party, said they had not had any meeting with the Chief Minister since May 3, 2023, nor did they intend to meet him in the future as “he was the mastermind behind the violence”.

As per the MLAs, the SG lied about state CM N Biren Singh speaking to Kuki MLAs to control the situation there, in order to halt a Supreme Court probe into the leaked tapes which allege that Singh has been complicit in the violence that broke out between Kukis and Meitis there.

"We...clarify that we have never had any meeting with Chief Minister, Shri N. Biren Singh since May 3, 2023, nor have any intention to meet him in future as he is the mastermind behind the violence and ethnic cleansing of our people from the Imphal valley, which is continuing till today, the latest being the brutal killing and burning of Mrs Zosangkim Hmar on November 7, 2024," the letter read, while condemning the recent 'barbaric' killing of the woman there, and noting the SG's assertion is 'tantamount' to misleading the top court.

“We, the undersigned ten MLAs, have come to know that during the Supreme Court hearing held on November 8, 2024, the Solicitor General of India submitted that ‘CM is meeting all Kuki MLAs and trying to bring the situation down to get peace’. In this connection, we hereby categorically state that this submission is a blatant lie and tantamount to misleading the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India,” the statement said.

The Supreme Court, while hearing a petition by a Kuki organisation, asked that it submit audio tapes to substantiate its claim that the Chief Minister was instrumental in inciting and organising violence in the northeastern State.

Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta orally informed the court that the Chief Minister was meeting all the Kuki-Zo MLAs and that peace in the State had come at a huge cost.

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