Trying times in Banglatown - Britain's curry capital - where the well known are wondering who might be next to face calamity. The talk is of Azmal Hussain, the Brick Lane "curry king", who was one of George Galloway's most prominent local backers and the chair of Tower Hamlets Respect. This week he was arrested for alleged common assault and witness intimidation.
Shiraj Haque, a player in the local Labour party, is wondering why, of all the curry houses in all the towns in all the world, the BBC selected Haque's famously named establishment - Clifton - for an undercover exposé, which alleged unhealthy practices in the kitchen.
And this might also be meat and drink to favoured local TV stations such as Channel S, were it not for the fact that one of the channel's former bigwigs has recently been convicted of insurance fraud. Rival Bangla TV can't easily gloat either, because one of its execs is also facing some tricky legal difficulties. These are unrelated to the station itself. Nevertheless they earned him pride of place on the rival channel's main news bulletin. Nothing is proven, let us say. All may yet emerge without a stain on their characters. But if folk are treading warily down there, it's hardly surprising.
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
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