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Muslims in Mathura have pledged that they would not allow cow slaughter in the district. The decision was taken during the anti-cow slaughter convention held at Islamia Inter College on June 9. According to convener of the organisation, Abdul Zabbar, The Muslims of Mathura are not in favour of cow slaughter. It is the handiwork of outsiders who kidnap cows and then slaughter them.
Cow slaughtering was started by Britishers in order divide both the communities. The country got independence owing to Hindu-Muslim unity, Sant Ramesh Baba, who was the first to start crusade against mining in hillocks of Barsana about two decades ago, said.
In order to protect the culture of Brij, unity in both the communities is a must, Sant Jai Kishan Das, National President of Yamuna Rakshak Dal said during the convention, which also addressed issues relating to pollution of river Yamuna.
I am sure that none of the Muslim in Mathura is involved in cow slaughtering since 99 per cent of the Muslims here do not consume beef, claimed SP leader and social worker Ashok Agrawal.
Several Muslim leaders present during the convention jointly pledged that they would not allow cow slaughtering in the district and would start a crusade against it.
Muslims in Mathura hold anti-cow slaughter convention | Niti Central
Cow slaughtering was started by Britishers in order divide both the communities. The country got independence owing to Hindu-Muslim unity, Sant Ramesh Baba, who was the first to start crusade against mining in hillocks of Barsana about two decades ago, said.
In order to protect the culture of Brij, unity in both the communities is a must, Sant Jai Kishan Das, National President of Yamuna Rakshak Dal said during the convention, which also addressed issues relating to pollution of river Yamuna.
I am sure that none of the Muslim in Mathura is involved in cow slaughtering since 99 per cent of the Muslims here do not consume beef, claimed SP leader and social worker Ashok Agrawal.
Several Muslim leaders present during the convention jointly pledged that they would not allow cow slaughtering in the district and would start a crusade against it.
Muslims in Mathura hold anti-cow slaughter convention | Niti Central