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Amul got a place in the metro and supporters of Nandini, government instructed to open outlets
Samira Vishwas | June 18, 2025 9:24 PM CST

The state’s Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar has tried to clarify the situation amid the political controversy over Amul Kiosk at Namma Metro stations in Karnataka. He said on Wednesday that Amul was the only company in the tender process released by Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL). The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF), who operates the ‘Nandini’ brand, did not participate in the process.

Shivkumar gave information

Shivkumar informed that Amul has been allowed to open stalls at two out of 10 metro stations, as he applied under a valid tender. He also said that KMF has now been instructed to apply for the remaining eight stations so that the Nandini brand can also get proper representation. He also clarified that it would not be possible to remove Amul’s stalls as the process was transparent.

When did the dispute deepen?

The tenders were released by BMRCL for metro stations such as Pattanadur Aghara, Indiranagar, Bennighali, Bappanahalli, Trinity, Sir M Visvesvaraya, Nadprabhu Keme Gowda (Majestic), National College, National College, Jayanagar and Banshankari. The controversy deepened when the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused the Congress government of giving priority to Amul in Gujarat and ignoring their brand Nandini in Karnataka.

BJP MP PC Mohan, taking a dig at the Congress, said on social media that in 2023, the Congress had accused the BJP of prioritizing the external brand, but now his government itself is promoting Amul.

Local dairy farmers and Nandini supporters can be relieved by Shivkumar’s explanation and assurance to ensure opportunity at eight metro stations for Nandini. This step is considered important towards promoting regional products and reducing political stress.


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