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India's government hints at national ban on cow slaughter

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You should get OWAISSI to come to Maharashtra for protesting against this

Why would Owaisi go to Maharastra for this ?

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Country wide ban of cow slaughter not POSSIBLE..!!
 
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How wonderful .Check this out :

"Cow is mother. Cow is not an animal," spokesperson became hardline religious group Vishva Hindu Parishad, Sampath .

And those who says Who cares what majority sentiments are. Cow is a meet so we will eat . Are the poor helpless minority and Seculars .

Great job done by those who thought Minorities needed separate Nations and Majority need to share their land with minorities what so ever in the name of Secularism. . And they have brought the Word Secularism into Indian constitution in 1970s or so. What about our Constitution on which this two nation theory was created ?

Congress and other Minor types appeasement parties always said and says that India won't become super power if it wont protect and respect its minority sentiments. But they don't think 80 % are needed for this nation to develop.

High time ! Teach these political parties a lesson in election.
 
After beef is banned nationwide, everyone will be required to drink cow urine at least once a day.
 
After beef is banned nationwide, everyone will be required to drink cow urine at least once a day.

Traders to resume buffalo slaughter from Wednesday - The Hindu
Updated: April 2, 2015 01:15 IST

Buffalo slaughter will resume in Maharashtra from Wednesday, after almost a month-long self-imposed ban by traders protesting against the State’s ban on slaughter of bulls and bullocks.

Cow slaughter has been banned in the State since 1976.

As a mark of solidarity towards their associates who sell bull meat — violation of the ban is punishable by five years imprisonment by a newly amended law — traders selling buffalo meat, which is permissible under law, boycotted activities across Maharashtra.


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Rajnath asks BSF to check cattle smuggling along Bangladesh border - The Hindu
According to official statistics around 17 lakh cattle were smuggled to Bangladesh from India in 2014.

The Home Minister, however, said India has a very cordial relations with Bangladesh and wants to improve it further.
 
Impose ban on export of beef: Azam Khan to Centre | Zee News
Mathura: Samajwadi Party leader and Uttar Pradesh Cabinet minister Azam Khan on Sunday asked the BJP-led Central government to impose a ban on the export of beef, saying it will help stop slaughtering of cows.


"Slaughtering of the cow can only stop if the Union government imposes a ban on export of beef," Khan said after inaugurating a Gaushala in Goverdhan town opened by Goverdhan Peethadheeshwar Shankaracharya Swami Adhokshajanand.

He also demanded the government to impose a ban on beef from the menus of five-star hotels.

Asserting that religion never promotes hatred, he said "it can not be termed religion if it encourages a clash between human beings".
 
Ashok Singhal demands nation-wide ban on cow slaughter | Zee News
Last Updated: Thursday, July 9, 2015 - 22:11


New Delhi: VHP international president Ashok Singhal has demanded a nation-wide ban on cow slaughter.


Addressing a function at village Harevali near here, Singhal said that protection of cows is necessary for the nation's progress and said that by banning cow slaughter India will become a "Hindu nation by 2020".

"There should be a complete ban on cow slaughter across the country and this should be done soonest. By doing so, India will become a Hindu nation by 2020," he said.

PTI


First Published: Thursday, July 9, 2015 - 22:11
 
Samajwadi Party MP demands nationwide ban on cow slaughter | Zee News

Last Updated: Thursday, September 3, 2015 - 16:03
Nashik: Rajya Sabha MP Munavvar Saleem has demanded a nationwide ban on cow slaughter.

"Cow is our mother... The government should impose a nationwide ban on cow slaughter," Saleem told reporters here yesterday during the ongoing Kumbh Mela.

The NDA government had earlier said that it would try its "level best" to impose a countrywide ban on slaughter of cows by evolving a consensus.

The Samajwadi Party MP from Uttar Pradesh claimed that the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar had banned cow slaughter and those who violated the order were given death sentence.

Saleem was speaking after attending a day-long 'water conference' organised here by Shankaracharya of Govardhan Peeth at Jagannath Puri, Odisha, Swami Adhokshjanand Maharaj, on conservation of rivers in the country.

"We should all protect our holy rivers and save them from growing pollution as river is one of 'identity' of the country," the Rajya Sabha MP said.
Mahants and seers of various akhadas attended the conference.

PTI
 
Updated: November 9, 2016 05:38 IST
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...create-cow-fund/article9322103.ece?ref=tpnews

As part of measures to look after cows after the recent Hingonia gaushala fiasco, the BJP government in Rajasthan has decided to establish model “Nandi gaushalas” and create a cow welfare fund, the revenue for which will be generated from various sources.

A Cabinet sub-committee, headed by Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria, recommended that the cow shelters homes working effectively be identified and developed as Nandi gaushalas with the allocation of funds. Each registered gaushala will be attached to the veterinary sub-centres for providing emergency medical services to cows falling ill.

The Chief Minister's Cow Welfare Fund will get money from 10 per cent surcharge on mandi tax, five per cent share from corporate social responsibility funds and five per cent surcharge on the income of temple trusts under Devasthan Department.

Moreover, every government employee will be required to give Re.1 to Rs.3 daily, based on their pay scales, as donation to the fund.

The Opposition Congress has slammed the State government's decision, saying the entire exercise was a ploy to cover its failure to prevent the painful death of hundreds of cows in Hingonia. It alleged that the cows had died because of negligence and corruption of the gaushala staff.

Pradesh Congress president Sachin Pilot said here on Tuesday that the BJP government should display a strong willpower to control the corruption rampant in its official machinery rather than imposing different kinds of surcharge and cess and forcing the employees to pay donations.

Even as the Congress accused the ruling BJP of making “tall and hollow” claims of cow protection, Mr. Kataria said another important decision pertained to a complete ban on burning of fodder and establishment of fodder banks at the district level to ensure uninterrupted supply to the bovine animals.

While the Hingonia gaushala, run by the State government, has an annual budget of Rs.10.78 crore, the new measures will entail an additional expenditure of Rs.200 crore in the next three months before the presentation of State Budget. The money will be spent on the upkeep of about 5.20 lakh bovine animals in 1,600 gaushalas.
 

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