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Beef is a delicacy in Bangladesh, but Hindu-majority India refuses to sell their sacred cows. The demand is so high, however, that a dangerous $920 million cow smuggling trade has popped up.

By Shaikh Azizur Rahman, Contributor / January 26, 2013


In Muslim majority Bangladesh beef is in high demand.

More than 90 percent of the 160 million people who live there are Muslims and for them beef is a delicacy.

The country's meat producers estimate that slaughterhouses need up to 3 million cows every year to feed Bangladeshi appetites, and to help meet demand, Bangladesh is eyeing neighboring India. Cows are everywhere in India, but the cow is considered holy in the Hindu-majority country. In fact, slaughtering cows is banned in many Indian states, and New Delhi refuses to export them.

That refusal hasn't done much to deter the demand for beef in Bangladesh, however. In fact, say officials in Dhaka, beef has become so valuable it's spurred a dangerous cow smuggling trade across the India-Bangladesh border.

More than 2 million cows are smuggled from India to Bangladesh every year and most of the illegal trade takes place through the Indian border state of West Bengal, says Bimal Pramanik, an independent researcher in Calcutta, India.

“Bangladeshi slaughterhouses cannot source even 1 million cows from within the country. If Indian cows do not reach the Bangladeshi slaughterhouses, there will be a big crisis there,” says Mr. Pramanik, adding that 3 out of every 4 cows slaughtered in the country are from India.

“In this thriving trade, [herds of] cows worth 50 billion rupees [$920 million] are sent across to Bangladesh every year. It’s the sheer economics of the trade that drives the smuggling,” says Pramanik.

Cattle smugglers say they routinely bribe the police, customs, Border Security Force guards, and even some politicians in India to look the other way.

However, locals call this part of the border the “Wall of Death,” for the smuggling-related tensions that sometimes turn into violence. In 2012, security forces killed 48 Bangladeshis along the border, according to the Bangladeshi human rights group Ain o Salish Kendra.

But Bangladeshis say there is a simple way to end violence along the border.

"If India begins exporting cows to Bangladesh, such untoward incidents will stop," said the Bangladeshi Commerce Minister Golam Mohammad Quader. "We are really keen to import cows from India, and want all illegal activities involving cow trade across the border to end," he said.

The former head of India's Border Security Forces Utthan Kumar Bansal recently agreed:

“The menace of smuggling might be best controlled if the trade across the border is made legal. The legalization of export of cows could also help curb tension on the volatile border,” Mr. Bansal said.

Although Bansal’s comment did not trigger any government reaction in India, some right wing Hindu groups said they would never let India export cows to any country.

Radhakanta Saha, who is a World Hindu Organization leader and heads a volunteer group that aims to prevent cow smuggling in West Bengal, said: “The cow is our mother. We shall begin country-wide agitation if India decides to export cows to a country where they are likely to be slaughtered for ... meat.”

Cow smuggling ... it's how Bangladesh gets its beef - CSMonitor.com
 
That is absolutely .... Realism sud prevail
 
Cow smugling as a topic on a defence section on a defence forum??? What next we have in store??
 
Why should the govt decide whats wrong for us and whats not? They can stop being a nanny state and start trusting us. Cows being holy is subjective. Banning their sale is unfair( as the Joker says it... the law is due to a misplaced sense of self-righteousness). A person who considers cows to be holy will not send them to slaughter(and has the luxury of not having a dire need of money), and those who do not have any money and are willing to relax on their beliefs may do so, to fill their stomach. Who are we to decide whats wrong for them and whats not?
 
You guys have millions of these things just walking around everywhere shtting everywhere going into random fields (people's land) and eating away at the crops and could make a plethora of revenue by selling them and you could use that money to help your poor....? No wonder India is the banana republic it is i guess cows matter more than the citizens, go figure.
 
You guys have millions of these things just walking around everywhere shtting everywhere going into random fields (people's land) and eating away at the crops and could make a plethora of revenue by selling them and you could use that money to help your poor....? No wonder India is the banana republic it is i guess cows matter more than the citizens, go figure.

Did you miss out on your education? Its still not too late to go back to school and start afresh.
 
Did you miss out on your education? Its still not too late to go back to school and start afresh.

I was schooled just fine you should wake up and realize that your government cares more about the smuggling of cows rather than the smuggling of your own people. Welcome to India where cows have priority over human beings.
 
I was schooled just fine you should wake up and realize that your government cares more about the smuggling of cows rather than the smuggling of your own people. Welcome to India where cows have priority over human beings.

Welcome to America where ignorance is bliss. You can read your post, and understand why I said that.
 
Not only cow rearing but we should also outsource most of the nasty jobs to India.
 
That's why your people pole vault into India to do nasty jobs here. Not a nice way of outsourcing. :cheesy:

Ya in your wet dream.. wake up now unless it will be too much for your health....
 
When 2 millions cows are already being smuggled to BD than what's problem in legalizing it

If BDians stop eating cows, 10% of Indian will die of hunger as their bread and butter are directly related to cow rearing for Bangladesh...

They cant legalize it due to Saffron Brigade and terrorist in India.
 
If BDians stop eating cows, 10% of Indian will die of hunger as their bread and butter are directly related to cow rearing for Bangladesh...

They cant legalize it due to Saffron Brigade and terrorist in India.

Idiot .... Only your poor BGB will die because they will not get bribes from smugglers and bangladeshi terrorists
 
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