Swiggy delivery boy Hanuman temple

A food delivery agent has alleged that he was fired from his job after he declined to deliver a non-vegetarian food order to a customer located near a temple in Delhi called Marghat Baba Hanuman Mandir.

According to reports, the Swiggy delivery executive was assigned to deliver a mutton korma and naan to the customer, but he refused to do so on account of the location being close to the temple.

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However, sources close to the matter have stated that the delivery executive’s claim of losing his job due to this incident may not be entirely accurate. Swiggy, the food delivery service app that the agent was working for, has reportedly denied having closed his ID, implying that he is still a part of their delivery team.

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So, let’s find out what actually happened:

The Swiggy delivery boy refuses to deliver mutton near the Hanuman temple

The series of events began on March 1 when Abhishek Sharma, the proprietor of a store named ‘Ram Kachoriwala’ located within the premises of the Marghat Baba Hanuman Mandir, placed an order for Mutton Korma and Nann from a restaurant via the Swiggy app.

However, the delivery executive, Sachin Panchal, refused to deliver the order citing that the delivery location was within the temple premises situated at Kashmiri Gate. In response, the customer argued that the temple was only 150 steps away from the shop and he had been regularly ordering non-vegetarian food via the app for delivery.

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Nevertheless, the delivery person maintained that he could not deliver the order since the shop was situated inside the four walls of the temple and served prasad to the devotees.

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The delivery boy alleged that he lost his job due to Swiggy’s company policy

Following the complaint lodged by the customer, Panchal, the delivery executive from Swiggy, was contacted by customer care. However, Panchal firmly refused to deliver non-vegetarian food within the temple premises, stating that the customer offered prasad to the devotees and he did not want to deliver non-vegetarian food in a place where prasad was made and distributed.

Despite this, the customer care representative informed him that delivering food to the doorstep was company policy and that he was not doing anything wrong. The delivery person responded by stating that he was not an “adharmi” and would not enter to deliver the goods. According to reports, he threatened to release the call’s specifics to the public if compelled to do so.

Unfortunately, Panchal’s principled stance allegedly resulted in him losing his job. There were protests in front of the temple.

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What Swiggy has to say about this?

Swiggy denied the delivery boy’s claims and said he is still a part of their delivery team. The company’s representative also said that his ID is not closed, which means that they didn’t remove him. He also mentioned that he could be reluctant to accept orders going forward. He added,

We try to sensitize our delivery men as well as our customer care staff in all such matters

Temple authorities and religious organizations felicitated delivery boy

Despite setbacks, the delivery agent Sachin Panchal who was dismissed by Swiggy was honored by the temple board of Marghat Hanuman mandir on Tuesday for his commitment to upholding the sanctity of the holy shrine.

Pandit Vaibhav Sharma, the Marghat Baba Mandir in-charge and trustee, declared that the agent’s service was a message to those who believed that Hindus were sleeping and now they have awoken. He further pledged to provide him with a job and welcomed him as a brother and sevadaar in the Hanuman temple premises.

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Meanwhile, security personnel from the CRPF and Delhi Police were heavily deployed near the Ram Kachori shop, which was located adjacent to the ancient Hanuman temple, after the delivery app revealed its location. A few days after the incident’s video went viral, the neighborhood’s residents and certain Hindu organizations forced nearby shops to close their shutters.

What do you think about this whole incident? Let us know in the comments.

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