I guess historic food habits are hard to change. It's like Hindus in Kerala and Bengal eating beef.
Interestingly, pork is not considering clean even by most Hindus, though not as a religious diktat, but I guess centuries of Muslims shunning it on the same grounds has had its effect. Here pork is eaten mainly by Christians, lower castes or by North Easterners. In an Indian city, pork shops are usually located in the poorest neighbourhoods and meat shops in other areas will sell mainly chicken, mutton and fish. When my parents first found out I had eaten pork, they were aghast. My dad was extremely upset.
Hindus who live on the edge of forests in South India will occasionally hunt and eat wild boar though.