The workers on Thursday assembled at Palam Vihar and forced shut down of meat markets in Surat Nagar, Ashok Vihar, Sector 5 and 9, Pataudi Chowk, Jacobpura, Sadar Bazaar, Khandsa Anaj Mandi, bus stand, DLF area, Sohna and Sector 14 market.
General secretary and spokesperson of Shiv Sena Gurugram wing Ritu Raj said that they had served notices to every meat and chicken shop.
"This time we have not served notices to restaurants and other food chains which serve chicken as it is not seen openly. One will have to face consequences in case he does not follow instructions," he said.
The sainiks also served notices to owners of non-vegetarian food outlets, asking them to close down their shops till the nine-day Navratra festival is over.
"We had on Tuesday served a memorandum to Gurugram Deputy Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh demanding shutting down of raw meat shops for the next 9 days but the administration did not direct the meat shop owners to shut down," Raj said.
A senior police officer told PTI, "We are looking into the matter. No one is authorised to take law into his own hands."
He said if the shops were forcefully shut down by the workers of the Shiv Sena, strict against would be taken against them and added that they were waiting for a complaint to be lodged in this regard.
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