LUCKNOW: After his abattoir was sealed without any advance notice in Uttar Pradesh 's Amroha district, the owner of Rs 770-crore AQ Frozen Foods , a cold meat export firm, has accused the district authorities of discrimination and has linked the closure to political interference. Delhi-based exporter Abdullah Ahmed , however, says he has all the requisite official permissions to run the abattoir.The Amroha district administration had ordered closure of the abattoir on July 28, just 15 days after BJP MLA from Dhanaura, Rajiv Tarara, wrote to UP chief minister Yogi Aditya Nath , describing the abattoir as “illegal.“ Abdullah found a sealing order pasted on the gate of his Amroha abattoir, giving reasons that his firm had not submitted the balance sheet for the financial year 2014-15 and that one non-enrolled employee was drawing salary on someone else's behalf.The BJP MLA, in his letter to Yogi, a copy of which is with TOI, had complained about flow of blood from slaughtered animals into drains as well as into the earth through boring machines.Within 24 hours, CM's special secretary Subhrant Kumar Shukla directed the Amroha district magistrate and police superintendent to probe the firm, with a note written on the MLA's letter to the CMO.In his sealing order Amroha DM Navneet Chahal showed absence of the firm's balance sheet, wrong attendance record, missing health insurance record of employees and inappropriate location within a bird sanctuary among reasons to seal it. “AQ Frozen Foods was asked by the pollution board, during an audit, to produce the balance sheet of 2014-15 or a stamped record from a chartered accountant ... The firm has also not produced the ESI health insurance records of 130 permanent and 350 contractual employees,“ the first two reasons given by the officer read. The other two were: “There are no records of health certificates of animals being transported. One female employee instead of one contractual employee Mohd Zafar Alam is working in the firm, in a violation of 1948 labour laws.“Abdullah said he had rushed to UP Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) and the district forest officer to verify both Chahal and the BJP MLA's claims after seeing the sealing order. The forest department, in its October 2 reply , told Abdullah he has all the necessary no-objection certificates.The UPPCB, in its letter dated August 22, too told Abdullah, that his firm meets all 20 requisites, related to clean disposal of blood and slaughtering.Abdullah, at present, is camping in Lucknow and has met high-ranking officers in the state government to resolve the issue.