haviZsultan
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I think you already know what I am about to point at and are therefore being smart..
eating rice, pulses, chapati, curd, and vegetables. this is how you minimize it. Neither you need big places for slaughter, nor special places to cook, nor too much gas. so less metal used and hence less demand, and hence less supply and hence less mining and hence healthy you and healthy earth
it is upto Pakistan, which Law they want to enforce, who am I to speak on that? I am concerned about Indian judiciary and law enforcement.
The blasphemy law is one law based on religion just as the cow slaughter ban is a law based on religion. If an Indian believes that the blasphemy law is wrong (which apparently you don't), then he should also believe that the cow slaughter ban is wrong.
Blasphemy law also imposes things on the Hindus and Christians of Pakistan while the cow slaughter law in maharashtra does the same as well. Can anyone really be told what he is to do or not do? To eat or not eat? I say again, the model of secularism I believe in should not forbid anything. It should not forbid what you ear or what you wear and anything in between. I though once tried to learn from the Indian model of secularism I learnt that most Indians don't have a secular mindset themselves. Particularly why my family suffered.