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Modi's India: Holy Cows, Unholy People

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I myself would say banning meat of any form is stupidity.
But isn't it typical that the same muslims who refuse to stock pork when they run butcher shops, insist on "halal only" restaurants in most places, suddenly discover their "right" to eat beef when in a minority.
 
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Is this the same us tha want to block abortions or gay marriage because of Christianity, and which shoots down, humiliates or imprisons blacks on a regular basis, and where "evolution" is taboo among many people?
Even if you are an American, which I doubt, you should look to your country that is is full if fundamentalist Christian nutjobs before preaching to others.

No need to attack me for asking a question about India. It's not an attack, it's a question. Also, our laws were backward in the past, we are now more enlightened. It look like India is going the other way.
 
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The author is Prabir Purkayastha.
I knew it ,when it smells,funny,looks funny and sounds funny,there is a Bengali Bhadralok writing such articles.
Cry more,we don't care.The days of Hindus placating others by suppressing their own faith and religious sentiments are gone.Gandhi only preached Non-violence to Hindus( as only they would be fooled by his sermons of Non-Violence.Others never listened to him as was evident from Direct Action Day).
 
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No need to attack me for asking a question about India. It's not an attack, it's a question. Also, our laws were backward in the past, we are now more enlightened. It look like India is going the other way.
Frankly we need to go a long way before we reach the level of a country that murders huge numbers of innocent black people, violently suppresss gay people (thanks to the British Christians for introducing homophobia to us btw), denies basic abortion rights to women and removes references to evolution from school textbooks, all in the name of Christianity.
Thanks for the concern though, and carry on murdering innocent people throughout the world in the name of "democracy" and "human right"
 
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India is imposing Hindu practices on everyone. In US, the court will strike this kind of law down as our constitution requires the separation of church and state. Does Indian law allows for imposing the practice of one faith on everyone?



Do most Indians want to stop consumption of beef for the whole India?
I hope this answers your question,its in our directive principles of Constitution and those are our rules.Those who won't follow it are free to leave and go where they like.
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Another troll thread from a pseudo-secular filth or potentially a kangressi scum.
 
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I just came to know some Hindu eat beef. If it is true then why only Muslim being targeted in India for consuming beef?
 
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If they really mean Beef Ban...........Let them begin it from Goa
Incoming ghar wapsi...

Is this the same us tha want to block abortions or gay marriage because of Christianity, and which shoots down, humiliates or imprisons blacks on a regular basis, and where "evolution" is taboo among many people?
Even if you are an American, which I doubt, you should look to your country that is is full if fundamentalist Christian nutjobs before preaching to others.
It is a Chinese.
 
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I just came to know some Hindu eat beef. If it is true then why only Muslim being targeted in India for consuming beef?
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Again beef battle? Muslims can't live without beef as we southern Hindus can't live without pork, and as for keralites eating beef they are an anomalie and Hindus do eat meat of buffaloes in the south that dosent include cows, and don't genaralise all malayalis, except for cows and ox we southern Hindus eat all kinds of meat,
Kerala on a Beef High with 2,50,000 Metric Tonnes
By Dhinesh Kallungal

Published: 11th Oct 2015 07:53:25 AM

KOCHI: As the controversy over beef ban gains momentum, the row over cow slaughter took an ugly turn with the minister of state for agriculture Sanjeev Balyan criticising the Kerala government and Congress for not encouraging beef ban. Beef consumption in Kerala has touched a record high with people consuming over 2,50,000 metric tonnes beef in the last fiscal year. According to statistics available with the animal husbandry department, there is a steady rise in beef consumption in Kerala despite the spread of various zoonotic diseases over the years.



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Speaking to The Sunday Standard, director of animal husbandry department Dr Chandrankutty said the state has consumed over 4,45,000 metric tonnes meat in 2014-15. Of the total meat production in the last fiscal year, 2,50,000 metric tonnes was of beef followed by 1,64,000 metric tonnes of chicken, 18,000 metric tonnes of mutton and 15,000 metric tonnes of pork. In 2013-14, Keralites consumed over 4,16,000 metric tonnes meat whereas it was 4,01,000 metric tonnes in 2012-13. In 2011-12 the number stood at 4,25,000 metric tonnes while it was 3,41,000 metric tonnes in 2010-11. This shows that even amid the spread of various zoonotic diseases like kysanur forest disease, kala azar, avian influenza, anthrax, brucellosis, zoonotic rabies, salmonellosis, worm infestations etc, there is a steady rise in the consumption of beef in Kerala.
Of the total 2,50,000 metric tonnes of beef produced in last fiscal year, 1,40,000 metric tonnes meat was from cattle and 1,11,000 metric tonnes was buffalo meat. T P Sethumadhavan, director of entrepreneurship, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Science University, said that there are less than 100-odd authorised slaughter houses and more than 3,000 unauthorised slaughterhouses operational in the state which slaughter, both legally and illegally, roughly 2.5 crore cattle every year, making the state vulnerable to the spread of zoonotic diseases. “The animal husbandry department is in the process of setting up more scientific slaughter houses in the state in cooperation with local self government department, Suchitwa Mission and other government agencies,” said Dr Chandrankutty.
 
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But in Kerala & North east including Assam and WB hindus to consume BEEF................Ask Mos Home he is from Arunachal Pradesh...............He openly admitted of consuming it.(he is not a fucktard commie)
No,you are totally wrong in this regard.Bengali Dharmics barring a few commies don't even touch beef let alone consume it.Most of us consider cows as a motherly figure and we would rather die of hunger than consuming beef!!I know this because i am a BENGALI and living in the heart of Bengal at present:coffee:

The author is Prabir Purkayastha.
I knew it ,when it smells,funny,looks funny and sounds funny,there is a Bengali Bhadralok writing such articles.
Cry more,we don't care.The days of Hindus placating others by suppressing their own faith and religious sentiments are gone.Gandhi only preached Non-violence to Hindus( as only they would be fooled by his sermons of Non-Violence.Others never listened to him as was evident from Direct Action Day).
Seriously,i am getting tired of these fcuking Bengali "bhodroloks" who have done a great damage to the image of the Bengali Dharmics through their hypocritical approach toward "Secularism":hitwall:!!Man,there was a time when the Bengali revolutionaries used to fight the Brits with a copy of Srimad Bhagavat Gita in their pockets,those were the days when everybody used to respect and admire Bengalis and their way of living:rolleyes:!!

I just came to know some Hindu eat beef. If it is true then why only Muslim being targeted in India for consuming beef?
Lungi get the fcuk out of this thread for it is way beyond your understanding:coffee:!!
 
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Man

Kerala on a Beef High with 2,50,000 Metric Tonnes
By Dhinesh Kallungal

Published: 11th Oct 2015 07:53:25 AM

KOCHI: As the controversy over beef ban gains momentum, the row over cow slaughter took an ugly turn with the minister of state for agriculture Sanjeev Balyan criticising the Kerala government and Congress for not encouraging beef ban. Beef consumption in Kerala has touched a record high with people consuming over 2,50,000 metric tonnes beef in the last fiscal year. According to statistics available with the animal husbandry department, there is a steady rise in beef consumption in Kerala despite the spread of various zoonotic diseases over the years.



beef.JPG

Speaking to The Sunday Standard, director of animal husbandry department Dr Chandrankutty said the state has consumed over 4,45,000 metric tonnes meat in 2014-15. Of the total meat production in the last fiscal year, 2,50,000 metric tonnes was of beef followed by 1,64,000 metric tonnes of chicken, 18,000 metric tonnes of mutton and 15,000 metric tonnes of pork. In 2013-14, Keralites consumed over 4,16,000 metric tonnes meat whereas it was 4,01,000 metric tonnes in 2012-13. In 2011-12 the number stood at 4,25,000 metric tonnes while it was 3,41,000 metric tonnes in 2010-11. This shows that even amid the spread of various zoonotic diseases like kysanur forest disease, kala azar, avian influenza, anthrax, brucellosis, zoonotic rabies, salmonellosis, worm infestations etc, there is a steady rise in the consumption of beef in Kerala.
Of the total 2,50,000 metric tonnes of beef produced in last fiscal year, 1,40,000 metric tonnes meat was from cattle and 1,11,000 metric tonnes was buffalo meat. T P Sethumadhavan, director of entrepreneurship, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Science University, said that there are less than 100-odd authorised slaughter houses and more than 3,000 unauthorised slaughterhouses operational in the state which slaughter, both legally and illegally, roughly 2.5 crore cattle every year, making the state vulnerable to the spread of zoonotic diseases. “The animal husbandry department is in the process of setting up more scientific slaughter houses in the state in cooperation with local self government department, Suchitwa Mission and other government agencies,” said Dr Chandrankutty.

And that explains this ..

God's own country is most morbid state in India

Kozhikode: Kerala has the dubious distinction of being the most morbid state in India, according to a survey by the National Sample Survey Organisation. A seminar on 'medicine, health and society', organised by the Indian Medial Association, pointed out that Kerala reported 250 per cent more hospital visits than the national average.

Rural areas are sicker, the survey suggests. As many as 310 people in every thousand fell sick in rural areas in two weeks, compared to 306 in urban areas. In a year, 117 in every thousand has been hospitalised in rural areas, compared to 99 in urban areas.
 
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Two of the most pervert communities who are out to mock hindus by eating beef is Kerala Christians and Bengali's.

Where you mention beef, these two will crawl in like flies trying to rub it into the Hindus. Disgusting.
 
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