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If you are in Kolkata on the 31st of March, there is one place you should definitely head to - Muslim Institute, near Subodh Mullick Square, to participate in a one of a kind protest.

To protest the ban on consumption of beef enforced by several state governments, two pro-left Kolkata NGOs have organised a unique food festival that will dish out delicious beef, mutton and chicken dishes to over 1000 people. The food will be prepared by popular Kolkata restaurants Rahmania and New Arafat.


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Source : Timescity



No it doesn't matter if you are a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian who doesn't eat beef.
The protest, like the previous protests in Kerala and Maharashtra, is not just for the sake of the people who enjoy eating beef. It is against the haphazard amendments of laws by the current government. It is in favor of people who along with their families will be adversely affected by the law.

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Source : Indian Express

Cow slaughter has been illegal in the state of Maharashtra since 1976. The President Pranab Mukherjee passed the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act on March 4, 2015. Under the amended law, even the slaughter of bulls, calves and bullocks is a criminal offense liable with punishment up to five years imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10,000.

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Source : Bloomberg

This move should be challenged not only because it amounts to curtailing the people's choice of food, but also because it is drastically affecting beef traders.

India is the biggest exporter of meat in the world and there are no relief measures for the people involved in the trade. Abdul Qureshi, of the Beef Traders Association expressed his concerns over the move and said how it might increase cases of smuggling of beef and put undue pressure on those who sell buffalo meat.
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Source : Cooking mamas

This programme has been organised by two Kolkata-based NGOs, Subhas Chakraborty Foundation and Paschim Banga Pratibondhi Sammelani.

And hopefully this taste-full protest will strike a chord with the government too.
 
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Will Bengalis protest against how some mulanas beat up a blogger yesterday?
 
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There must be a strict ban on beef all over India. If any Indians love Beef he can visit BD to consume. Good prospect for tourism.
 
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If you are in Kolkata on the 31st of March, there is one place you should definitely head to - Muslim Institute, near Subodh Mullick Square, to participate in a one of a kind protest.

To protest the ban on consumption of beef enforced by several state governments, two pro-left Kolkata NGOs have organised a unique food festival that will dish out delicious beef, mutton and chicken dishes to over 1000 people. The food will be prepared by popular Kolkata restaurants Rahmania and New Arafat.


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Source : Timescity



No it doesn't matter if you are a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian who doesn't eat beef.
The protest, like the previous protests in Kerala and Maharashtra, is not just for the sake of the people who enjoy eating beef. It is against the haphazard amendments of laws by the current government. It is in favor of people who along with their families will be adversely affected by the law.

b2.jpg


Source : Indian Express

Cow slaughter has been illegal in the state of Maharashtra since 1976. The President Pranab Mukherjee passed the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act on March 4, 2015. Under the amended law, even the slaughter of bulls, calves and bullocks is a criminal offense liable with punishment up to five years imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10,000.

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Source : Bloomberg

This move should be challenged not only because it amounts to curtailing the people's choice of food, but also because it is drastically affecting beef traders.

India is the biggest exporter of meat in the world and there are no relief measures for the people involved in the trade. Abdul Qureshi, of the Beef Traders Association expressed his concerns over the move and said how it might increase cases of smuggling of beef and put undue pressure on those who sell buffalo meat.
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Source : Cooking mamas

This programme has been organised by two Kolkata-based NGOs, Subhas Chakraborty Foundation and Paschim Banga Pratibondhi Sammelani.

And hopefully this taste-full protest will strike a chord with the government too.

Why Kolkata? Why not in bombay?
 
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who cares about the shithole called bengal?

Bengal is on the last legs of pseudo secularism,BJP government comin soon in Bengal/kerala.

And nothing will happen with respect to banning beef.
 
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Will Bengalis protest against how some mulanas beat up a blogger yesterday?

No they don't have the b@ll$ to. :D

No wonder the state is in dumps.

Look at the headline. ".....trying to be a rushdie" Only thing under threat in Modi sarkar is the TRUTH.

Kolkata madrasa head attacked for ‘trying to be a Rushdie’ | The Indian Express

:lol:

You don't really expect much from ghoits other than @$$-kissing their foreign counterpart and attending social gatherings on Tagore's poetry.

To think that fierce patriots like Bankim Chandra and guru Vivekananda ji emerged from these guys. I almost feel bad for the state of WB.
 
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I wanted to eat beef when I was in kolkata (park street areas has nice restaurants) but chickened out. :pop:

I think Beef tastes bad, but that's just me, so in my books, you're really not missing out on much, I preffer lamb over everything. Chickens ok I guess, but i've become acustomed to lumb. Yum, the thought of it makes me hungy. OK, actually, the through of food makes me hungry.
 
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I think Beef tastes bad, but that's just me, so in my books, you're really not missing out on much, I preffer lamb over everything. Chickens ok I guess, but i've become acustomed to lumb. Yum, the thought of it makes me hungy. OK, actually, the through of food makes me hungry.
the problem is I dont even like lamb.. or anything which is not soft. I rarely eat lamb unless it super boiled and full of spices and thick gravy(otherwise it smells like goat to me).
so I guess I will stick to chicken.
 
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