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Darul Uloom, Deoband - ‘Abide by cow slaughter law’

Glad I am Pakistani who can eat Beef anytime , most of these "submissive" mullahs have lost their testicles

Living as fourth rate citizens in India have made them into complete , women who will change their religion just to satisfy a extremist hindu
 
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I support Cow Slaughter ban, but then if we see cow as holy animal then we should respect it as well. I have never ate Beef in my life. But when I visited Gujarat where cow slaughtering is banned, I saw cows sleeping and walking on streets and roads. The gwalas(Keepers) don't take care for these animals, they only bring them to stable for milking them. Whereas when I visited Kerala I never found a single cow on roads.
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This has to stop if we actually care for this Animal.
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But then there are few good examples in Gujarat, like there is one singer in Gujarat who donates 50% of his income for welfare of Cows.
 
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Anyway that's not my actual point. If a cow is deceased, people will be called from particular castes only to dispose the corpse.

I think there are government appointed people in Government Goshala's and its different in private Goshalas and even Indian farmers do it since centuries.



A mixture of cow dung, cow ghee and honey is filled in the hollow of a horn of the cow’s sealed with cow dung and burried in a pit. The pit is filled with cow dung and allowed to stand for 6 month after which the horns are taken out and their contents also. The content of single horn when sprayed by mixing with waste can help the soil in one acre of land to enhance considerably its fertility.

The product presumably consists of anaerobic micro organisms which when put in soil help it in fixation of nitrogen and phosphorus.

The Animal Welfare Board of India gives a Special Subsidy of Rs 5 lakhs per annum to Adarsha Goshalas to develop methods for utilization of Cow Dung and Urine for Organic Manure and medicines. The National Commission on Cattle tried to make an assessment as to whether these animal welfare organizations have become financially self-reliant on account of use cow dung and urine. Shri Rampal Aggrawal, who is one of the consultants, has prepared a Note on the basis of the replies received from these animal welfare organizations in this respect. (The copy of the report of Shri Aggrawal is placed at Annex V – I (3) in Volume III. Out of 22 Goshalas to whom questionnaires were sent, only 9 chose to reply. The substance of these replies is that they are very hopeful and optimist about these Goshalas becoming financially self-reliant within the next two years. However, none of the Goshalas claim that the sale of organic manure and cow urine or their products has given them enough funds to maintain the cattle.
 
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...-in-cow-protection-rajnath/article9312446.ece

Updated: November 7, 2016 02:40 IST
There was a need to take the States into confidence on banning cow slaughter, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Sunday, maintaining that the cow was protected even during Mughal rule.

“Cow slaughter and beef was banned since the Vedic times. Even during the Mughal rule, it was banned during the times of Bahadurshah Zafar, Akbar and Jehangir. It has even been written in the ‘Babarnama’ that one cannot rule over Hindustan unless you stop cow slaughter,” he said at a function in memory of those killed during a demonstration on the issue here 50 years ago.

The Home Minister said many States had already banned cow slaughter after increased awareness over the issue.

‘An issue of faith’
“As far as the cow is concerned, it is not just a cultural issue, it is an issue of faith. But besides being an issue of faith, it is also an issue which should be viewed from the economic, historical and scientific perspective,” the Minister said.

Mr. Singh said the NDA government was working towards enforcing a complete ban on smuggling of cattle to Bangladesh and taken a number of steps in this regard, but achieved only “partial success” in view of the long border. — PTI
 
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Meat traders staging a protest against denial of licence in Meerut in April.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ences-for-meat-traders-hc/article18441545.ece

U.P. told to file its reply by July 17
The Allahabad High Court on Friday directed the Uttar Pradesh government to start issuing fresh licences and no-objection certificates (NOCs) to meat traders in the State while also renewing existing licences.

The court also rejected the State’s contention that ensuring the functioning and modernisation of slaughterhouses was not its responsibility and said the responsibility for constructing slaughterhouses lay with the local municipal corporations. It also said the State could not prevent people from eating meat.

Order on PIL pleas

A Lucknow Division Bench of Justices A.P Shahi and Sanjai Harkauli passed the interim order while hearing a bunch of 27 PIL petitions filed against the blanket shutting down of slaughterhouses and meat shops in the State after the BJP came to power in March.

The court also directed the State to file its reply by July 17, the next date of hearing, and apprise it of the steps taken to find a solution to the issue of slaughterhouses and meat shops.

The court said it was giving the State “ample time” to “gear up its machinery for taking positive action in the matter.”

The court directed the concerned departments of the State and local bodies to renew the licenses of slaughterhouses and also issue licences based on prescribed norms. The local bodies will obliged to consider and grant No Objection Certificates as and where required under the 2011 Regulations, it said.

Allow lawful activity

“The inaction of the State Government in the past should not be a shield for imposing a state of almost prohibition. To provide an immediate check on unlawful activity should be simultaneous with facilitating the carrying of lawful activity, particularly that relating to food, food habits and vending thereof that is undisputedly connected with the right to life and livelihood,” the court said it its order.

The court also directed the State to circulate the order among all Divisional Commissioners and District Magistrates in the State as well as local bodies so that they can provide all material to the State for implementation of the policy and removal of all obstacles.

Soon after coming to power, the Yogi Adityanath government had directed administrative and police authorities to shut down or seal slaughterhouses in the State which according to it were running unlawfully or were unregistered. However, with the abattoirs, the State also shut down meat shops, throwing thousands of livelihoods into crisis. Those involved in the trade had argued that the action was arbitrary and violated their right to livelihood.

The State had contended that it was under no obligation to construct slaughter houses or make provisions for them and was merely acting against illegal setups in accordance with the norms of the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

V. K Singh, counsel for the meat traders, said the court’s order was a clear “rejection” of the State’s stand.
 
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The union government has banned sale of cattle for slaughter upon advice from the animal welfare board. | Photo Credit: Sushil Kumar Verma

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...r-slaughter/article18585018.ece?homepage=true

'The rules prohibit the sale of animals for slaughter through the livestock markets so that animals for slaughter could be sought directly from farms, thus ensuring traceability and food safety.”
The Union government has banned the sale and purchase of cattle from animal markets for slaughter, with the Environment Ministry notifying the stringent ’Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017’ under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

According to the notification, the member-secretary of an animal market committee will have to ensure that no person brings a young animal to the animal market.

“No person shall bring a cattle to an animal market unless upon arrival he has furnished a written declaration signed by the owner of the cattle — stating the name and address of the owner of the cattle, with a copy of the photo identification proof.

“Giving details of the identification of the cattle and stating that the cattle has not been brought to market for sale for slaughter,” the notification said.

A senior Environment Ministry official told PTI that the notification is in the direction of animal welfare.

The notification has described the “animal market” as a market place or sale yard to which animals are brought from other places and exposed for sale or auction and includes any lairage adjoining a market or a slaughterhouse.

N.G. Jayasimha, former member of the legal sub-committee of Animal Welfare Board of India, said that due to the present system of open markets that allowed trade of both milch and slaughter animals, and multiple buyers and sellers, it becomes impossible to trace an animal back to its farm of origin.

“Hence, the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017 have been notified. The rules prohibit the sale of animals for slaughter through the livestock markets so that animals for slaughter could be sought directly from farms, thus ensuring traceability and food safety,” he said.
 
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Glad I am Pakistani who can eat Beef anytime , most of these "submissive" mullahs have lost their testicles

Living as fourth rate citizens in India have made them into complete , women who will change their religion just to satisfy a extremist hindu

Yesterday, an Indian Muslim got hurt when I used some similar words..

Indian Muslims.. lolllll..
 
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Vociferous opposition: Members of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam on Monday staging a demonstration against the Centre's curbs on sale of cattle. | Photo Credit: C_VENKATACHALAPATHY
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/cm-must-speak-out-against-ban-on-sale-of-cattle-for-slaughter/article18620015.ece


VELLORE , May 29, 2017 23:48 IST
Updated: May 29, 2017 23:48 IST

TMMK says Chief Ministers of Kerala and Tirupura have opposed the ban
Members of Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) on Monday staged demonstrations in the district demanding the Central government to withdraw the notification banning sale of cattle for slaughter at animal markets.

Staging demonstrations at Vellore and Ambur in the district, the members demanded that Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami speak out against the Central government’s ban.

“The Chief Minister should break his silence on the issue. The Chief Ministers of Kerala and Tripura have spoken against the ban and said they would not implement it in their State. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister should assure that the notification would not be accepted in the State,” said Mohammed Feroz, State joint secretary of TMMK’s students’ wing. He added that the Centre should withdraw the notification and must not interfere in the food choices of people.
 
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They should ostracize Taliban who are Deobandis. What world we are living in.
Right now Talibans are friends of Imperialistic Iran and Russia to counter ISIS Afghanistan and also to weaken US forces there. Just give some more time to them before they make you happy.
"Hubb-e-Ali Ya Bughaz-e-Muawiya"?
 
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