One question: Does India want to starve it's Muslims?
They can consume other meats, beef is not their staple food you know. Muslims in India don't consume beef that regularly, the ones in North India anyways.
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One question: Does India want to starve it's Muslims?
Buffalo meat is also called beef right? Anyways, majority of Indians eat buffalo meat. So they wont be affected that much.
Such Weird laws are enacted and passed in India now a days. It is simply pathetic to start with. these kind of laws are the baby steps towards theocracy. let us hope terrorists sanghi groups will not infiltrate into majority Hindu sentiments. it is easy to start a believer vs Infidel war with these kind of laws. As a Indian Citizen, everyone must feel shameful instead of glorifying "anti-meat" terrorism. karnataka,gujarat gone, now madhya pradesh also going to radical Hindus. I hope India remain Secular without religion interfering governments. This is Seriously shocking! 7 Years for eating that tasty Beef!Criminalisation of beef eating is so so weird.
Guess what a rapist and beef eater will be serving almost same jailterm, only in case of rapist a constable can't arrest him because he doubted the rape! Bjp doesn't know their priorities right!
These stringent provisions will be notified after the Madhya Pradesh Gau-Vansh Vadh Pratishedh (Sanshodhan) Bill, 2010 received the President’s assent on December 22.
Citing public interest and communal harmony, the BJP government argued that existing legislation provided for only a three-year jail term for cow slaughter and had several flaws. The state government amended it in July 2010 and sent it to the President. The new provisions will enable authorities to punish transporters, their employees and drivers with jail terms from six months to three years.
^^^It has been approved by the president.
MP law: 7 yrs in jail for eating beef, cops can raid on mere suspicion - Indian Express
One question: Does India want to starve it's Muslims?
“where he has reason to believe that an offence (under this Act) has been, is being or is likely to be committed and take necessary action’’