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First, not eating dead human beings and endangered species have its own reasons, but those reasons do not apply to eating beef or egg or other non-veg food like fish, crab, prawn, chicken, mutton, lamb, pork, etc. these are widely accepted foods. Those who don't want to eat...it is their choice. But those who want to...it is their choice too.
Besides, our NE people (and many other Mongoloid countries) eat dog, cat, monkey, etc. We as a country has grown and became stronger and more united by respecting the choices and cultures of different regions and different people.
Second, government's job is to ensure that our people, our children are not malnurished, not to ban food. With so many malnurished children around, it is rather cruel to deprive the children of a nutrition rich food like egg. Again, those who don't want tl eat egg, it's their choice, why should everybody be deprived of it?
Replying to your second post later.
What ever the reason, the fact rubbishes your assertion that govt. has no role to play in determining the food choices. It has been conclusively proven that they do have a role in that.
Have the integrity and the grace to admit you were wrong.
Your lecture on diversity has no relevance to the topic, so I am dismissing it as a straw-man and a red herring.
Govt. has a job to ensure equal opportunity and healthcare, not to ensure no one is malnourished. That is one's individual choice. Many people choose to be malnourished too, especially in religious orders.
Finally considering there is No ban on Eggs in MP, your Rant about "cruelty" is laughable and foolish. Those who want to eat eggs is free to pay for it and buy it and eat it.
What says who? Cow slaughter is banned in states like Mahatashtra or Haryana for decades, the recent ban on slaughter of bulls and bullocks is just stretching the argument.
Who says life of bulls and bullocks has no religious significance ?
First, meat also contain Omega 3, though not as much as fish.
Second, vegetarian foods provide Omega 3-ALA, and you can get Omega 3 - EPA & DHA from non-veg sources only, and EPA & DHA has distinct benefits that cannot be fulfilled by ALA, some veg sources have very high Omega 3, but not EPA & DHA.
Nature has designed us to be omnivorous for a reason.
Rubbish Again. Omega 3 is present in eggs, Vegetable oils; Nuts and Leafy vegetables, Soya bean etc.
ALA is an essential nutrient. DHA and EPA, are not considered essential nutrients because humans can synthesize these fats from ALA.
Pretty much everything you have said is wrong and ignorant.
Apart from being untrue, that doesn't nullify the 4 points mentioned in my previous post.
Economic reason d not justify unethical practices. That is why you cannot become an international drug merchant, how ever lucrative it is. Same for "flesh trade".
India has been feeding it people and raising cattle and has evolved the principle of cow protection for thousands of years, all of which went hand in hand and made us one of the greatest civilizations in the world.
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