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India's government hints at national ban on cow slaughter; beef exporter warns of job losses - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

India's government hints at national ban on cow slaughter

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By South Asia correspondent Stephanie March

Updated about 2 hours ago


Photo: Beef traders and workers take part in a protest against a ban on the slaughter of bulls and bullocks in Mumbai. ( Reuters: Danish Siddiqui)

India's status as the world's second largest beef exporter and fifth biggest beef consumer could be in jeopardy following hints from the government in New Delhi that it is considering a national ban on cow slaughter.

The cow is revered in India and supporters of the Hindu nationalist government led by Narendra Modi said the animal needed greater protection, despite the cost to the country's multi-billion-dollar beef industry.

The cow is considered sacred in Hindu culture, and many nationalist and religious groups believe they should be protected.

"Cow is mother. Cow is not an animal," spokesperson for the hardline religious group Vishva Hindu Parishad, Sampath Rai, said.

"Cow, it is the backbone of society. So it is not simple animal."


Photo: A woman spreads out fodder for rescued cattle at a cow shelter run by Bharatiya Gou Rakshan Parishad, an arm of Hindu nationalist group Vishwa Hindu Parishad. (Reuters: Shailesh Andrade)

Laws exist against cow slaughter in some Indian states, but they have not always been implemented.

But since the election of popular Hindu nationalist prime minister Mr Modi last year, things have been changing.

Last month the state of Maharashtra extended its long-held ban on cow slaughter to include buffalo, which make up the majority of the beef consumed in and exported from India.

In that state, anyone caught selling or in possession of beef faces a five-year jail term and a $200 fine.

Two people have already been arrested.

The state government of Haryana had reportedly been considering making the crime of killing a cow akin to murder, which would attract a life sentence.

The country's home minister said the government could consider using its power to implement a national ban on cow slaughter, a move that could cripple the nation's beef industry.

ALM group beef exporter Tasneem Kamal said a national ban would lead to many thousands of job losses for those in the meat industry, as well as financial losses for already impoverished farmers.

"We are worried and we are highly concerned with the comment and the statement of [the] home minister," Mr Kamal said.

"The farmer also is directly engaged with the slaughterhouse. When the animal has stopped giving the milk to the farmer, they just go to the market and sell it out, so it will be heavy loss to the farmer also."

But Hindu hardliner and cow protectionist Mr Rai said that was irrelevant.

"Money is nothing."

The move is unsurprising from the Hindu nationalist government, but it might not be supported by voters who elected Mr Modi on the promise of creating more jobs for the common man, not taking them away.

Topics: beef-cattle, world-politics, hinduism, religion-and-beliefs, india

First posted about 2 hours ago
 
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India's government hints at national ban on cow slaughter; beef exporter warns of job losses - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

India's government hints at national ban on cow slaughter

endnoindex

By South Asia correspondent Stephanie March

Updated about 2 hours ago


Photo: Beef traders and workers take part in a protest against a ban on the slaughter of bulls and bullocks in Mumbai. ( Reuters: Danish Siddiqui)

India's status as the world's second largest beef exporter and fifth biggest beef consumer could be in jeopardy following hints from the government in New Delhi that it is considering a national ban on cow slaughter.

The cow is revered in India and supporters of the Hindu nationalist government led by Narendra Modi said the animal needed greater protection, despite the cost to the country's multi-billion-dollar beef industry.

The cow is considered sacred in Hindu culture, and many nationalist and religious groups believe they should be protected.

"Cow is mother. Cow is not an animal," spokesperson for the hardline religious group Vishva Hindu Parishad, Sampath Rai, said.

"Cow, it is the backbone of society. So it is not simple animal."


Photo: A woman spreads out fodder for rescued cattle at a cow shelter run by Bharatiya Gou Rakshan Parishad, an arm of Hindu nationalist group Vishwa Hindu Parishad. (Reuters: Shailesh Andrade)

Laws exist against cow slaughter in some Indian states, but they have not always been implemented.

But since the election of popular Hindu nationalist prime minister Mr Modi last year, things have been changing.

Last month the state of Maharashtra extended its long-held ban on cow slaughter to include buffalo, which make up the majority of the beef consumed in and exported from India.

In that state, anyone caught selling or in possession of beef faces a five-year jail term and a $200 fine.

Two people have already been arrested.

The state government of Haryana had reportedly been considering making the crime of killing a cow akin to murder, which would attract a life sentence.

The country's home minister said the government could consider using its power to implement a national ban on cow slaughter, a move that could cripple the nation's beef industry.

ALM group beef exporter Tasneem Kamal said a national ban would lead to many thousands of job losses for those in the meat industry, as well as financial losses for already impoverished farmers.

"We are worried and we are highly concerned with the comment and the statement of [the] home minister," Mr Kamal said.

"The farmer also is directly engaged with the slaughterhouse. When the animal has stopped giving the milk to the farmer, they just go to the market and sell it out, so it will be heavy loss to the farmer also."

But Hindu hardliner and cow protectionist Mr Rai said that was irrelevant.

"Money is nothing."

The move is unsurprising from the Hindu nationalist government, but it might not be supported by voters who elected Mr Modi on the promise of creating more jobs for the common man, not taking them away.

Topics: beef-cattle, world-politics, hinduism, religion-and-beliefs, india

First posted about 2 hours ago

India will soon force Hinduism on everyone. Swatzika will soon appear all over
India and the impure will be terminated. Is that Germany in 1933 ot India in 2015?
 
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That is a great news, now indian smugglers will push more gao mata accross the border at cheaper rates. Party I mean Bar BQ time for Pakistani's.


India's government hints at national ban on cow slaughter; beef exporter warns of job losses - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

India's government hints at national ban on cow slaughter

endnoindex

By South Asia correspondent Stephanie March

Updated about 2 hours ago


Photo: Beef traders and workers take part in a protest against a ban on the slaughter of bulls and bullocks in Mumbai. ( Reuters: Danish Siddiqui)

India's status as the world's second largest beef exporter and fifth biggest beef consumer could be in jeopardy following hints from the government in New Delhi that it is considering a national ban on cow slaughter.

The cow is revered in India and supporters of the Hindu nationalist government led by Narendra Modi said the animal needed greater protection, despite the cost to the country's multi-billion-dollar beef industry.

The cow is considered sacred in Hindu culture, and many nationalist and religious groups believe they should be protected.

"Cow is mother. Cow is not an animal," spokesperson for the hardline religious group Vishva Hindu Parishad, Sampath Rai, said.

"Cow, it is the backbone of society. So it is not simple animal."


Photo: A woman spreads out fodder for rescued cattle at a cow shelter run by Bharatiya Gou Rakshan Parishad, an arm of Hindu nationalist group Vishwa Hindu Parishad. (Reuters: Shailesh Andrade)

Laws exist against cow slaughter in some Indian states, but they have not always been implemented.

But since the election of popular Hindu nationalist prime minister Mr Modi last year, things have been changing.

Last month the state of Maharashtra extended its long-held ban on cow slaughter to include buffalo, which make up the majority of the beef consumed in and exported from India.

In that state, anyone caught selling or in possession of beef faces a five-year jail term and a $200 fine.

Two people have already been arrested.

The state government of Haryana had reportedly been considering making the crime of killing a cow akin to murder, which would attract a life sentence.

The country's home minister said the government could consider using its power to implement a national ban on cow slaughter, a move that could cripple the nation's beef industry.

ALM group beef exporter Tasneem Kamal said a national ban would lead to many thousands of job losses for those in the meat industry, as well as financial losses for already impoverished farmers.

"We are worried and we are highly concerned with the comment and the statement of [the] home minister," Mr Kamal said.

"The farmer also is directly engaged with the slaughterhouse. When the animal has stopped giving the milk to the farmer, they just go to the market and sell it out, so it will be heavy loss to the farmer also."

But Hindu hardliner and cow protectionist Mr Rai said that was irrelevant.

"Money is nothing."

The move is unsurprising from the Hindu nationalist government, but it might not be supported by voters who elected Mr Modi on the promise of creating more jobs for the common man, not taking them away.

Topics: beef-cattle, world-politics, hinduism, religion-and-beliefs, india

First posted about 2 hours ago
 
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India will soon force Hinduism on everyone. Swatzika will soon appear all over
India and the impure will be terminated. Is that Germany in 1933 ot India in 2015?

It will be far worse than germany - Fascism is on the rise. Saffron terrorists have been given a free hand to convert and demonize Muslims,Christians et all.When the state mationary itself is colluding with such communal fascist forces there's nothing much we can do

Please do your bit and pray for us if you aren't an atheist
 
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Modiji
India is the largest democracy country?
religious freedom? Why do non-Hindus are forced to comply with the provisions of Hinduism?
Even in Malaysia, non-Muslims are also allowed the sale of pork,
India citizens even eat food rights should be limited, this was democracy
Hindu extremism?
 
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Modiji
India is the largest democracy country?
religious freedom? Why do non-Hindus are forced to comply with the provisions of Hinduism?
Even in Malaysia, non-Muslims are also allowed the sale of pork,
India citizens even eat food rights should be limited, this was democracy
Hindu extremism?

I have been telling this for over thousand times here and i repeat INDIAN DEMOCRACY DIED ON MAY 16 2014 - WHAT YOU SEE NOW IS A DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED TOTALITARIAN REGIME

Even god can't save us now
 
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I have been telling this for over thousand times here and i repeat INDIAN DEMOCRACY DIED ON MAY 16 2014 - WHAT YOU SEE NOW IS A DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED TOTALITARIAN REGIME

Even god can't save us now
The government should be fair to deal with things, not blindly to please the One group
 
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I have been telling this for over thousand times here and i repeat INDIAN DEMOCRACY DIED ON MAY 16 2014 - WHAT YOU SEE NOW IS A DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED TOTALITARIAN REGIME

Even god can't save us now


Err....what's with all this over the top hyperventilating?

From the founding fathers:

Prohibition of cow slaughter is a Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Article 48 of the Constitution. It reads, "The State shall endeavour to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle."

The grounds for any ban exists, even if it is on non-religious grounds. All laws are anyways open to challenge in the appellate courts.
 
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India will soon force Hinduism on everyone. Swatzika will soon appear all over
India and the impure will be terminated. Is that Germany in 1933 ot India in 2015?
India is a Nazi country. Please nuke us.

Make the nuke selective though, one that will spare the Muslims, Christians and the false flaggers.
 
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If BJP is fool enough let them proceed wit a national Law.................What about NE and Kerala.............How will the BJP led Government in the states of Nagaland & Goa implement this.
 
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It will be far worse than germany - Fascism is on the rise. Saffron terrorists have been given a free hand to convert and demonize Muslims,Christians et all.When the state mationary itself is colluding with such communal fascist forces there's nothing much we can do

Please do your bit and pray for us if you aren't an atheist
Tick Tock Tick Tock Tick Tock...
 
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Err....what's with all this over the top hyperventilating?

From the founding fathers:

Prohibition of cow slaughter is a Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Article 48 of the Constitution. It reads, "The State shall endeavour to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle."

The grounds for any ban exists, even if it is on non-religious grounds. All laws are anyways open to challenge in the appellate courts.
If its state policy.................then how can a law at national help................What about states like Kerala,NE and Goa
 
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If BJP is fool enough let them proceed wit a national Law.................What about NE and Kerala.............How will the BJP led Government in the states of Nagaland & Goa implement this.
1. Beef is not getting banned.
2. A consensus will be needed to ban ONLY the cow slaughter - all states will have to agree and even then the law can be challenged in the court.
3. Many laws are implemented that many states don't agree with. Gujarat can say - we are communal, please don't apply the secular clause to us. But the Constitution is supreme.

What about states like Kerala,NE and Goa
Look at the Constitution of India and lament for being born in this country.
 
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1. Beef is not getting banned.
2. A consensus will be needed to ban ONLY the cow slaughter - all states will have to agree and even then the law can be challenged in the court.
3. Many laws are implemented that many states don't agree with. Gujarat can say - we are communal, please don't apply the secular clause to us. But the Constitution is supreme.
1. Beef is not getting banned.
2. A consensus will be needed to ban ONLY the cow slaughter - all states will have to agree and even then the law can be challenged in the court.
3. Many laws are implemented that many states don't agree with. Gujarat can say - we are communal, please don't apply the secular clause to us. But the Constitution is supreme.


Look at the Constitution of India and lament for being born in this country.
The Article 48 states its purely upto States to decide...............and no elected government in Kerala will pass such a Law
 
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India should ban the beef as it hurts the religious sentiments of the majority Hindu. A Hindu India is a true India...
 
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