Hotel Association Fears Random Inspection By BMC Will Lead To
Raid Raj
Mumbai: The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India
(HRAWI) has come out in strong condemnation of BMC’s decision to conduct random
checks at star hotels and Grade – I hotels in the city to inspect their cleanliness
and health aspects. The civic body’s health department plans to draw hotels and
restaurants for inspection by lottery system and officers will visit respective
establishment premises unannounced. Ironically, barring the star category and
Grade – I restaurants, the BMC has no such plans for the rest of the hotels and
restaurants in the city.
Questioning the motive, the
association has opined that this is nothing but a harassment tactic. “If the
BMC were really serious about health and sanitation issues, they would be
addressing the issue of unlicensed eateries that don’t follow any procedures
and prepare food in filthy conditions. The water they use, the storage
condition, the constant exposure to dust, the pests that run in and out from
these stalls don’t seem to concern the BMC at all. In this context, targeting
the Grade – I restaurants and star hotels is curious,” says Mr. Gurbaxish Singh
Kohli, Vice President, HRAWI.
The 65 year old HRAWI is one of the oldest and the most
efficient industry associations. Asserting a tradition of proactive partnership with the government, it has drawn
attention to the long practice of self regulation followed by city restaurants
and has stated that the BMC’s decision to pick only star and grade 1
restaurants is arbitrary and illogical. “We have always been compliant to food
safety standards and the services have only improved over time. Our families and friends eat at our restaurants as
often as guests do. But without a framework or plan, the inspectors will turn
up at the busiest time and disrupt normal functioning. Random raids, as we have
seen in the past, go on to serve only one purpose, and that is harassment. We
hope BMC will withdraw the decision,” said Mr. Bharat Malkani, President, HRAWI.
Mr. Malkani also pointed out that maintaining hygiene
standards is the function of Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
and the BMC should be focused on curbing food cooked and sold without adopting
any hygiene or health guidelines rather than creating a raid raj.
“Being penalized for forming a vital factor of
the organized sector, this discrimination of facilitating the unorganized
roadside eateries only shows that we get harassed and victimized as the soft
targets,”said Mr. Kamlesh Barot, past
president, HRAWI.
About Hotel & Restaurant
Association Western India (HRAWI)
The
Hotel and Restaurant Association (Western India) is a 65 years old Association
of Hotels and Restaurants, representing majority of Hotels and Restaurants
across Western India, which covers Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Goa and the Union Territories of Daman, Diu & Silvassa and is
more or less considered to be the voice of the Hotel Industry / Fraternity. The
four Regional Associations form a part of the “Federation of Hotel &
Restaurant Associations of India” (FHRAI) at the centre in New Delhi, which is
our parent body. The Association is part of the national body of the
“Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India”, which was
originally founded in Mumbai in 1950, by the late Mr. J.R. D. Tata.
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