He is a bengali chef been one for ten years and says there is no tandoori powder in his mix I am not bengali and the mix i make is the same as his whith no tandoori powder I can only assume you are a pakistani or indian chef which is different cooking
I'm not criticising your chef's cooking or his preferred spice mix and I'm not surprised he may have scoffed when told another chef uses a different mix. As I said, it's what many professionals do but you should have kept that comment to yourself rather than laying into Abdul. Both your spice mix and Abdul's spice mix appear to have received a promising and favourable reception here. Never say never about tandoori powder or anything else. It's why I don't like lists of 'myths' before everything else is known.
I agree with Whandsy that you should be more diplomatic. I'm often guilty of the same fault, like my recent criticism of Jerry because I saw his approach as being all over the place. You told me off for that, and then you go and do the same or worse.