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New Delhi: The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) has decided to close down meat shops in the city every Tuesday, as the law governing them prescribes that they be closed once a week, The Times of India reported.

During the MCG House meeting with city councillors on Thursday, decisions were also made to increase the license fee for meat shops from the current Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000, and hike the penalty on unauthorised butchers from the existing Rs 500 to Rs 5,000.

The matter regarding the closure of meat shops once a week was first brought up for discussion by Ashwani Sharma, councillor of Ward 19. During the discussion, members unanimously held the view meat shops should not be shut on Sundays as sales are generally high on the weekends.

To this, some of the members suggested that they be shut on Tuesdays. However, MCG commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh said there are people who also eat non-vegetarian food on Tuesday, the day when some Hindus refrain from consuming meat due to religious reasons.

Singh said one cannot impose views on when to eat non-vegetarian food, as it is an individual choice. “It is an individual choice to eat non-veg food. So, I think House should think carefully before making a decision for the entire city,” he said.

To this, Subash Singhala, councillor of Ward 18, said there is no question of shutting down butcher shops on Sundays due to peak sales, but insisted that they be shut on Tuesday “respecting Hindu beliefs”.

Concurring with Singhala’s view, Mayor Madhu Azad and other members of the House said meat shops will not be opened on Tuesdays henceforth. “They [those arguing based on Hindu sentiments] are completely right, we are all agreed that meat shops remain closed on Tuesdays,” Azad said.

The House has also decided to close down unauthorised meat shops operating in residential areas.

“Rs 10,000 is a lot, considering it has to be given annually to renew the licence. At the same time, they have also decided to further reduce our business. Members of one community may not consume meat on Tuesdays, but we still get business from other communities, it’s a big loss for us… We will have to follow the rules and manage somehow,” Pritam Bhagat of the Jacobpura Meat Market Association told the Indian

 
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New Delhi: The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) has decided to close down meat shops in the city every Tuesday, as the law governing them prescribes that they be closed once a week, The Times of India reported.

During the MCG House meeting with city councillors on Thursday, decisions were also made to increase the license fee for meat shops from the current Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000, and hike the penalty on unauthorised butchers from the existing Rs 500 to Rs 5,000.

The matter regarding the closure of meat shops once a week was first brought up for discussion by Ashwani Sharma, councillor of Ward 19. During the discussion, members unanimously held the view meat shops should not be shut on Sundays as sales are generally high on the weekends.

To this, some of the members suggested that they be shut on Tuesdays. However, MCG commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh said there are people who also eat non-vegetarian food on Tuesday, the day when some Hindus refrain from consuming meat due to religious reasons.

Singh said one cannot impose views on when to eat non-vegetarian food, as it is an individual choice. “It is an individual choice to eat non-veg food. So, I think House should think carefully before making a decision for the entire city,” he said.

To this, Subash Singhala, councillor of Ward 18, said there is no question of shutting down butcher shops on Sundays due to peak sales, but insisted that they be shut on Tuesday “respecting Hindu beliefs”.

Concurring with Singhala’s view, Mayor Madhu Azad and other members of the House said meat shops will not be opened on Tuesdays henceforth. “They [those arguing based on Hindu sentiments] are completely right, we are all agreed that meat shops remain closed on Tuesdays,” Azad said.

The House has also decided to close down unauthorised meat shops operating in residential areas.

“Rs 10,000 is a lot, considering it has to be given annually to renew the licence. At the same time, they have also decided to further reduce our business. Members of one community may not consume meat on Tuesdays, but we still get business from other communities, it’s a big loss for us… We will have to follow the rules and manage somehow,” Pritam Bhagat of the Jacobpura Meat Market Association told the Indian


What is so special about Tuesdays?
 
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Pajeet holiday. When you have 300 million gods, practically every day is a religious holiday.

That's the point. For Hindus all 7 days are auspicious days.

So either they should close all 7 days or open all seven days.

Closing only on Tuesdays is weird.

The closure seems more to do with labor laws and rights than anything to do with religion.
 
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Doesn't say anything of the sort in the article. Please read before you decide to post a stupid unsubstantiated opinion. I don't know why they chose Tuesday. Maybe pajeets in Gurgaon have a special local 30 legged crocodile-antelope hybrid goddess they exclusively venerate on that day. Who the hell knows what goes through their head? That's why they have 300 million gods!

No it cannot work that way. All 7 days have their own importance.

Sunday - Surya or the Sun God

Monday - Shiva

Tuesday - Durga, Ganesha, Kartikeya and Hanuman

Wednesday - Vishnu

Thursday - Brihaspati, Teacher of the Gods

Friday - Mahalakshmi

Saturday - Shani and other planets of our solar system
 
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No it cannot work that way. All 7 days have their own importance.

Sunday - Surya or the Sun God

Monday - Shiva

Tuesday - Durga, Ganesha, Kartikeya and Hanuman

Wednesday - Vishnu

Thursday - Brihaspati, Teacher of the Gods

Friday - Mahalakshmi

Saturday - Shani and other planets of our solar system
You have your own solar system?
 
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Gurgaon is the home of the middle class, particularly upper middle class and probably upper class. Arbitrary laws are a way for them to flex over others; show dominance.
 
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New Delhi: The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) has decided to close down meat shops in the city every Tuesday, as the law governing them prescribes that they be closed once a week, The Times of India reported.

During the MCG House meeting with city councillors on Thursday, decisions were also made to increase the license fee for meat shops from the current Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000, and hike the penalty on unauthorised butchers from the existing Rs 500 to Rs 5,000.

The matter regarding the closure of meat shops once a week was first brought up for discussion by Ashwani Sharma, councillor of Ward 19. During the discussion, members unanimously held the view meat shops should not be shut on Sundays as sales are generally high on the weekends.

To this, some of the members suggested that they be shut on Tuesdays. However, MCG commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh said there are people who also eat non-vegetarian food on Tuesday, the day when some Hindus refrain from consuming meat due to religious reasons.

Singh said one cannot impose views on when to eat non-vegetarian food, as it is an individual choice. “It is an individual choice to eat non-veg food. So, I think House should think carefully before making a decision for the entire city,” he said.

To this, Subash Singhala, councillor of Ward 18, said there is no question of shutting down butcher shops on Sundays due to peak sales, but insisted that they be shut on Tuesday “respecting Hindu beliefs”.

Concurring with Singhala’s view, Mayor Madhu Azad and other members of the House said meat shops will not be opened on Tuesdays henceforth. “They [those arguing based on Hindu sentiments] are completely right, we are all agreed that meat shops remain closed on Tuesdays,” Azad said.

The House has also decided to close down unauthorised meat shops operating in residential areas.

“Rs 10,000 is a lot, considering it has to be given annually to renew the licence. At the same time, they have also decided to further reduce our business. Members of one community may not consume meat on Tuesdays, but we still get business from other communities, it’s a big loss for us… We will have to follow the rules and manage somehow,” Pritam Bhagat of the Jacobpura Meat Market Association told the Indian

The matter regarding the closure of meat shops once a week was first brought up for discussion by Ashwani Sharma, councillor of Ward 19. -- Brahman

Subash Singhala, councillor of Ward 18 -- Brahman

Majority of the India OBC SC ST have not issue with meat or beef eating, It is just 2.5% Brahmans who are thrusting their view on majority.

Brahmans who create problems for muslims, are living peace fully in Islamic countries.
 
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Soon indian muslims will worship hindu gods too just once a week :lol: :D
 
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Pajeet holiday. When you have 300 million gods, practically every day is a religious holiday.


It's quite insensitive of you to make fun of people just on the basis of their religion, you are forgetting the fact that Pakistan also has a sizeable population of Hindus.

Indians might not know this but meat is not sold in Pakistan on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
 
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Well , I will be having two double sized beef burgers on Tuesday in support of my Muslim brothers in India. Mind you it is just to make a point about freedom of eating, nothing else.

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These people release video in Ghaziabad, UP. Openly insulting muslims and uploading to social media. Someone, should put Arab subtitles in this and release on social media. Jews and Christians don't have even 1% of the hatred these people have towards Islam. Islamic world should turn a gaze towards them.

Not sure but the loud mouth yellow shirt instigator in the video is a Brahman, Mostly Brahmans scream, Jai Parashuram . These people creates little fires like these, to prepare ground, which they whip up into a riot to give advantage to BJP in elections.
 
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