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India bans sale of cows for slaughter, a move designed to appease conservative Hindus

If cows are gods in India why India didn't ban eating gods before, why hadn't they tried to protect their gods being eaten until now?

Why should we explain that to a national whose nation is infamous for delivering human meat and supplying fake rice to poor nations?

@nair @SrNair, do the Hindus in kerela eat beef too?

First of all this is not about beef ban .
This is about torturing animals in the name religion and slaughtering .
When people disobey the rules ,Govt will step in to control it.

Hindus in Kerala do eat beef .
I had also eaten the beef until a few years back .This same issues ,their cruel methods and dangers of red meat forced to abondon beef consumption once and for all.
Now I wont eat red meat.
 
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Yes... percentage would be highest in the country.... Beef is not a taboo....

People prefer buffalo meat though.... but cow slaughter is also common....
Kerala beef fry is very famous.
I eat a lot of beef fry from kerala restaurants in Bahrain.
Muslims hindus every body eat it.even i saw some sardars also eat beef fry.
I dont know why hindus from other areas of india have problem.
 
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Does this mean India will stop being one of the world largest beef exporter.. A lot of which ends up in the middle east?

Or is the ban overtly just for the Muslims in India??
 
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And muslims can buy meat from clean slaughter houses?
Anyone can buy meat irrespective of their religion.This is not meant to stop slaughtering but to control it.
Guezette has enough loop holes for it.
By the way why are you so concerned about whether Indians can buy meat or not?

Does this mean India will stop being one of the world largest beef exporter.. A lot of which ends up in the middle east?

Or is the ban overtly just for the Muslims in India??
 
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Anyone can buy meat irrespective of their religion.This is not meant to stop slaughtering but to control it.
Guezette has enough loop holes for it.
By the way why are you so concerned about whether Indians can buy meat or not?

I'm just asking as outsider without much knowledge, 80% of PDF members are Indians and they are here for a reason.
 
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Anyone can buy meat irrespective of their religion.This is not meant to stop slaughtering but to control it.
Guezette has enough loop holes for it.
By the way why are you so concerned about whether Indians can buy meat or not?


My wife is from Kashmir with a lot of relatives stuck in the Indian Occupied Kashmir....

Which doesn't still answer the initial question.. What will India do about its global market share (2nd place maybe even 1st) in the beef trade?... does the cow become less holy as it leaves Hindustan nation? Will India also ban exports??
 
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I'm just asking as outsider without much knowledge, 80% of PDF members are Indians and they are here for a reason.

Then 80% of that Indians members are also false flaggers.Between until now I didnt enquired what is they supply for meat in Pakistan.
My wife is from Kashmir with a lot of relatives stuck in the Indian Occupied Kashmir....

Which doesn't still answer the initial question.. What will India do about its global market share (2nd place maybe even 1st) in the beef trade?... does the cow become less holy as it leaves Hindustan nation? Will India also ban exports??

I have been already answered .We are not going to stop exports .
 
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Kerala beef fry is very famous.
I eat a lot of beef fry from kerala restaurants in Bahrain.
Muslims hindus every body eat it.even i saw some sardars also eat beef fry.
I dont know why hindus from other areas of india have problem.
Porotta and beef is national food mallus
 
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Yes. Beef is not banned in Kerala and North East India.

States where cow slaughter is legal:

13) Kerala
No restrictions.

23) West Bengal
No restrictions.

16, 18) Other Northeast
No ban in Arunachal, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim. In Manipur, Maharaja in 1939 decreed prosecution for cow slaughter, but beef consumed widely.

States marked red doesn’t allow slaughter of cows.
States where cow slaughter is banned:

1) Andhra Pradesh & Telangana
Slaughter of cows, calves prohibited. Bulls, bullocks can be killed against “fit-for-slaughter” certificate, issued if animals can no longer be used for breeding; draught/agricultural operations. Violators face 6 months jail and/or Rs 1,000 fine.

2) Assam
Cow slaughter banned except on issue of ‘fit-for-slaughter’ certificate, at designated places.

3) Bihar
Slaughter of cows, calves banned; of bulls, bullocks older than 15 years allowed. Violators face 6 months’ jail and/or Rs 1,000 fine.

4) Chandigarh
Killing a cow, storing/serving/eating beef banned; eating meat of buffalo, bullock, ox also banned.

5) Chhattisgarh
Slaughter of cow, buffalo, bull, bullock, calf, and possession of their meat banned. Transport, export to other states for slaughter also banned; attracts same punishment of 7 years’ jail, fine up to Rs 50,000.

6) Delhi
Slaughter of “agricultural cattle” — cow, calf, bull, bullock — and “possession of [their] flesh”, even if they are killed outside Delhi, banned. Buffaloes are not covered.

7) Gujarat
Slaughter of cow, calf, bull and bullock; transport, sale of their meat banned. Punishment: Rs 50,000 fine, up to 7 years’ jail. Ban does not include buffaloes.

8) Haryana
As per a 2015 law, “cow”, which includes bull, bullock, ox, heifer, calf, and disabled/diseased/barren cows, can’t be killed. Punishment: 3-10 years jail, fine up to Rs 1 lakh. Sale of canned beef and beef products, and export of cows for slaughter banned.

9) Himachal Pradesh
Slaughter of all bovines punishable by 5 years’ jail. Killing allowed in the interest of research, or if animal has contagious disease.

10) Jammu & Kashmir
Slaughter of cow and its progeny punishable by up to 10 years’ jail. Possession of “flesh of any [of these] slaughtered animal(s)” punishable by a year; killing of “he or she buffalo” punishable with fine five times the animal’s price.

11) Jharkhand
Slaughter of cows and oxen; possession, consumption of their meat, banned. Violators face up to 10 years’ jail and/or Rs 10,000 fine.

12) Karnataka
Cows can be slaughtered if old or diseased. Possession not a crime. Bill proposed by BJP in 2010 made slaughter punishable by 7 years’ jail and Rs 1 lakh fine, but it did not become law.

14) Madhya Pradesh
Slaughter of cow, progeny banned. Penalty raised to 7 years’ jail in 2012, burden of proof on accused. Buffaloes can be killed.

15) Maharashtra
Slaughter, consumption of meat of cow, bull, bullock banned since March 2015 after revision of existing law. 5 years’ jail and/or Rs 10,000 fine. Slaughter of buffaloes allowed.

Mizoram
No restrictions.

17) Odisha
2 years’ jail, Rs 1,000 fine for cow slaughter. Old bulls, bullocks can be killed on fit-for-slaughter certificate; cow if it suffers from contagious disease.

19) Punjab
“Beef” doesn’t include imported beef; “cow” includes bulls, bullocks, oxen, heifer, calves. Slaughter allowed for export, with government permit.

20) Rajasthan
Slaughter of “cow, calf, heifer, bull or bullock” prohibited; possession, transport of their flesh prohibited. 10 years’ imprisonment and/or Rs 10,000 fine.

21) Tamil Nadu
Cow, calf slaughter banned; up to 3 years’ jail and/or Rs 1,000 fine. Beef consumption and slaughter of economically worthless animals allowed.

22) Uttar Pradesh
Slaughter of cow, bullock, ox banned. Can’t store or eat beef. 7 years’ jail and/or Rs 10,000 fine. Can import in sealed containers, to be served to foreigners. Buffaloes can be killed.

* Jail terms 10 yrs for cow slaughter in Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand and Rajasthan. Punishment up to varying terms in jail in other states.

* Hefty fine 1 lakh in Haryana, and Rs 50,000 in Chhattisgarh and Gujarat. Range of smaller fines for slaughter and related crimes in other states.

http://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-no-beef-nation/
Thanks! Very informative. ;)

Why should we explain that to a national whose nation is infamous for delivering human meat and supplying fake rice to poor nations?
Wow, you're really gullible. Where did you get this information from? Whatsapp?
You believe in wikipedia, don't you?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_rice
 
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Govt should focus other topics as they are aware of the traction beef gets and how anti nationals and wolf's across use this for their agendas.... If. having red meat is the intention then why not pork???? That is also good and no ban across...protein is also available In pork
 
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Govt should focus other topics as they are aware of the traction beef gets and how anti nationals and wolf's across use this for their agendas.... If. having red meat is the intention then why not pork???? That is also good and no ban across...protein is also available In pork
According to the guezette there is no problem in selling cattles direct to slaughter house .The middle system of cattle market is abolished .
I think all others are just playing politics.
 
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