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No beef on menu during Commonwealth Games: Kalmadi

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:)))) why are you ashamed of its been discussed or mentioned here ??

I am still wondering if it is the antidote against India has made you start this thread and then :flame:.
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We ban it or we dance over it ,just answer me what have you got to do with that?
 
i am worried about the secularism being taught many time by indian members here. Is this what you call secularism????

secularism means respect for all religions and if there is conflict make a balance. this is a balancing act but you will not understand it and you have never been in this environment.
 
I am still wondering if it is the antidote against India has made you start this thread and then :flame:.
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We ban it or we dance over it ,just answer me what have you got to do with that?


please read the following quote of an Indian member Ishan. he had posted the same thread in the same section. So do you think any antidote against India made him post this topic???


The bottom line is: India failed to prove its not a Hindu state

@ Jana

We Both Posted the Same thread in a Span of 2 Minutes..:lol::lol: Whta Co-Incidence
 
thanks man i will

lol lol

:) good reply the Indians are trying to make you angry so that you should comment something that is against rules and Indians will be succeeded in forcing the thread to be closed lolzz failing to argue and reply why BEEF Is banned in CWG menu :D
 
secularism means respect for all religions and if there is conflict make a balance. this is a balancing act but you will not understand it and you have never been in this environment.

Why this balancing act always tilt towards Hindu sentiments only in India viz a viz cow ?????

Why Muslims are stopped from sacrificing cows on eid ??? Dont you think Secularism should keep the same balance to avoid conflict or is it that Hindu majority is more powerful than the secularism ??
 
secularism means respect for all religions and if there is conflict make a balance. this is a balancing act but you will not understand it and you have never been in this environment.

Seeing the output i donot want to be in this environment.


We see people eating in the month of Ramzan but we donot put ban on them like you can not come to market etc. Some try to convince them, others just walk away
 
Then why the ban this time?

We are issuing this clarification since there seems to be a perception that cow meat would be served during the Games.

from the original article ..

maybe its a ploy to promote chicken and mutton.;)

The whole "hoo-haa" is really redundant,
The solution is quite simple.
Aunty Jana can take orders and supply beef in "dabbas" to whoever who wants it. Kalmadi and his guys can't object- they might even be happy?!
Aunty Jana makes some few millions.
Everyone "Happy-Happy".
All is well !

Behave yourself.
 
If sale and storage of the beef is prohibited in Delhi under the law than how can you guys claim that you can find it in Delhi.


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India has said that at the Commonwealth Games mega sports meet in New Delhi in October where athletes from 71 nations are scheduled to participate, no beef will be served but instead the participants will be provided with nutritious meals and snacks.

The organizers of the meet, scheduled to be held from October 3-14, have it made it clear that no beef would be served during the mega-event, consisting of athletes from the erstwhile countries ruled by colonial Britain.

"Commonwealth Games Federation's requirement from the organizing committee is to provide to a quality 24 hour catering service offering nutritious meals and snacks to the athletes and their team officials during Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010, taking into consideration cultural dietary requirements and the need for variety and rotation of menus," the games organizers maintained.

The organizing committee is duty bound to carry this out," it said.

The slaughtering of cows is banned in most Indian states. The animal is considered sacred by India's majority Hindu community.

The Delhi Agricultural Cattle Preservation Act, 1994, prohibits the sale and storage of beef and will not allow serving of beef during the Commonwealth Games," a Delhi state government official has been quoted as saying.

The issue had first arisen some months ago when the Hindu right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members wrote to the organizing committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi asking him to keep beef out of the menu during the Games.

The BJP-led Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had also warned and passed a resolution against serving beef during the event. Filed

The India's Supreme Court had upheld in 2006 a ban imposed by the state government in Gujarat on the slaughter of cows.


The state imposed the ban but the Gujarat high court in 1998 said the ban was unconstitutional and violated citizens' fundamental rights. The state government then re-imposed the ban in 2003.

A seven-judge Supreme Court bench, headed by Chief Justice R C Lahoti, backed the case of the Gujarat government that the ban was in the public interest and showed compassion to living creatures.

Animal rights campaigners allege cows are mistreated in many parts of the country.

Hindu hardl-ine groups such as the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, or the World Hindu Council, say a national law will help it in its campaign against cow slaughter.

Indian historians are divided over the tradition of eating beef in India.

In a book published a few years ago on India's dietary traditions, Prof DN Jha, spoke about historical evidence of beef-eating practices in ancient India. But the eating of beef remains highly sensitive in India.

Although beef eating is banned in several parts of India, it is available in north-eastern states of the country.

Cows are venerated by the Hindus, who constitute 80 per cent of India's total population of over 1.25 billion. According to ancient Vedic scriptures they are to be treated with the same respect 'as one's mother' because of the milk they provide;

The deity Krishna was brought up in a family of cow-herders, and given the name Govinda (protector of the cows). Also Lord Shiva is traditionally said to ride on the back of a bull named Nandi..

In ancient rural India every household had a few cows which provided a constant supply of milk and a few bulls that helped as draft animals. Observant Hindus, even though they might eat meat of other animals, almost always abstain from beef, and the slaughter of cows is considered a heinous sin in mainstream Orthodox Hinduism.

Probably in a first of its kind, the fast-food giant McDonald's outlets in India serve only vegetarian, chicken or fish-burgers and have no beef on their menu..

Out of the 1.5 billion cows worldwide, India accounts for more than 200 million. It has nearly 90 million buffaloes.

Read more: No Beef at Mega Sports Event in New Delhi | ISKCON News
 
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