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Rs 200 per cow — the rate to let a truck through in Punjab

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Across Punjab, cattle traders are complaining of an organised extortion racket operated by gau rakshaks running their business to the ground.

A cattle-breeder for three decades, of village Chimna in Jagraon, Amarjeet Singh Deol says he recently paid Rs 2 lakh to a “Hindu Shiv Sena leader” to ensure their trucks weren’t stopped by any gau rakshak on any route across Punjab.

Deol says the rates are fixed — Rs 200 per cow, or Rs 2,000 per truck (10 cows in a truck). Lately, there is another offer, of a lump sum payment of Rs 3.80 lakh, “valid for six months”, which trucker unions come together and pay, he says. Once the payment is made, their truck registration numbers are passed along to ensure smooth passage.

Despite all that, Deol feels it’s a losing battle. With prices of cattle falling from an average of Rs 1 lakh per head to Rs 50,000-60,000, he is slowly shifting from cattle trading to dairy farming.

Daljit Singh, president of the Progressive Dairy Farmers Association of Punjab, says complaining to police is pointless. “We are afraid that if a complaint is made, whatever trade is left will also stop as the entire machinery is working in favour of these gau rakshaks. In fact, new trade rules are an intentional step to let these gau rakshaks flourish in Punjab.”

Since the Gau Sewa Commission was formed in Punjab in January 2015, offices of deputy commissioners (DCs) issue no objection certificates for permits to transport cattle, in a three-step procedure. Earlier, one document from the Animal Husbandry Department was enough.

Despite assurances of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal of ‘instant’ NOCs, this makes getting permits in Punjab a long-drawn process, in comparison to even neighbouring Haryana. This has also hurt business in Punjab, traders say, apart from allowing gau rakshaks to flourish.

The Sunday Express accessed data from DC offices in three districts having the largest cattle mandis in Punjab — Jagraon and Khanna mandis (Ludhiana), Killianwali (Muktsar) and Bathinda. Ludhiana DC Ravi Bhagat said they had issued six cattle transport permits since last year, while the number stood at zero for Muktsar and Bathinda districts.

That is a huge gap given that more than three lakh cattle are estimated to move out of Punjab annually.
Traders say ‘Shiv Sena’ and ‘Gau Raksha Dal leaders’ have men doing recces at mandis to identify well-off traders who have trucks leaving on a daily basis. “They communicate us the place and time, and their men come and collect the money,” says a trader.

“I cannot explain in words what we have gone through in the last two years. I had to send 18 cows to Chhattisgarh. For a month, I kept visiting the DC’s office to get an NOC. Finally, when the order was on the verge of cancellation, I decided to send them without any documents. My one truck was stopped by gau rakshaks at Sirsa in Haryana. The driver and helper were brutally beaten, and my top-quality milching cows worth lakhs were sent to a gaushala. I spent Rs 50,000 to get the employees bailed out and to get the cows released,” Deol says.

Fuming at the gau rakshaks, he adds, “They call themselves protectors of cows but don’t even know how to take care of them. My four cows died of a parasite infection after a few days at their gaushala.”
Ludhiana Police Commissioner J S Aulakh says no one has approached them for help. Promising to take action in case they did, he says, “Some traders discussed the issue with me but I am yet to get a written complaint.”

Another trader, Amarinder Singh, says his orders from outside the country too are suffering. “We had received an order to supply 10,000 high-quality breeds to Nepal and another order from Bangladesh. Their officials visited Punjab. For a month, they kept visiting the DC’s office, without any progress, and both the orders were cancelled,” he says.

Incidentally, Gujarat, home to the largest milk cooperative, Amul, is the leading buyer of cattle from Punjab. “Even as each trader is incurring a loss of Rs 12-20 lakh annually, most of our orders are from Gujarat,” says a breeder.

In Punjab, an application for cattle trading permit is moved to the DC’s office, which marks it to the Animal Husbandry Department, police and Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI). A trader says an AWBI representative has to do physical inspection, and “does not arrive for days”.
Denying this, Ashwani Bhardwaj, Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry, Ludhiana, says, “We do not take more than a day to issue NOC to cattle traders.”

Punjab Shiv Sena president Rajiv Tandon too admits the extortion racket in the name of the cow, and claims the party’s name is being misused. “We know that our rivals are extorting money in the name of gau sewa. Police should book them. The real gau sewaks raid dairy farms where cows are starving. Extortionists target trucks to make money,” he says.

Points out a breeder, “Gau rakshaks do not even know what an NOC is. They target trucks even with NOCs. It is the Sikh drivers and migrant labourers who are beaten. A truck is not stopped if the owner is in it. We prefer moving through hidden routes.”

Questioning this professed love for cows too, a trader from Jagraon, requesting anonymity, says the gau rakshaks don’t really care what happens to the cows as long as they are paid. “Even if a truck carrying skinny, weak, non-milching cows which are actually being taken for slaughtering pays them, they will let it go.”
In Haryana where it is easier to get NOCs too, the gau rakshaks wield enough clout. Dr Ashok Mantru, Deputy Director of the Animal Husbandry Department, Panchkula, says, “Our department issues health certificates that declare animals are fit and thus are being sold for milk. Due to the increasing gau rakshak threats, we tell traders that it is at their own risk that they are transporting the cattle.”

Satish Kumar, 54, president of the Gau Raksha Dal from Rajpura of Patiala, has been running the cow protection group with the tagline ‘Let’s love cows’ since 35 years. His is among the name that pops up most often as traders talk of their trucks being targeted on the Ludhiana-Rajpura-Delhi Highway.
Sporting an orange turban and red tilak, and carrying a gun, Kumar boasts of saving more than 2.5 lakh cows and registering over 2,000 FIRs against “cow butchers”. He also asserts that due to his efforts, the Gau Raksha Dal now has a presence in 22 states.

Claiming that traders find it difficult to get NOCs as they “transport cattle for slaughter, not milk”, he says the allegations against him don’t bother him. “I wield a weapon and will continue to do so till cow slaughtering stops in India. I will pick up a weapon for my gau mata. These dairy farmers are the root cause of increasing stray cattle because they abandon them… (Saving cows) is the only mission for which God has sent me on this planet.”

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...-cow-the-rate-to-let-a-truck-through-2958817/
 
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don't mean to disrespect any religion i was just wondering why taxes on cow transportation and whats up this organisation which is according to me is harassing traders. Are they taking the cows to the butcher or they are used for milking.
just a question does this organization has some legal backing or religious backing?
 
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don't mean to disrespect any religion i was just wondering why taxes on cow transportation and whats up this organisation which is according to me is harassing traders. Are they taking the cows to the butcher or they are used for milking.
just a question does this organization has some legal backing or religious backing?

Your question is actually good One and Bad one but the answer is Very Complex one in context to India.

1. First about the Cow Flesh, then the rules are different in different states and its the State that decide, unlike the perceptions in Pakistani Members that Central Govt. control. And the word Beaf don't includes Buffaloes, and only Cows.

2. Second is the Moral and the Social ones. In India, if we take away the law for the time being, then Most of the Hindus will prefer not to eat the Beef, and many of the Hindus are Vegetarians, but also there is lot of natural devotion toward the cow due to religious values.

3. Third the Cows could give the Milk, and can have the economical value, but what about when they stop giving the milk, or the male Bull. The people left the cow open, which started roaming in the streets, and eating the food, which many of the Indians gave them.

4. Now comes the Illegal trades ones. Those people find it much easier to gave the poisonous food to the cow, mostly in nights, and load them to the truck for the Butchery. Or the people themselves sold them to the Butcher for the money.

5. Now why Interstate transportation, because the state, where the Cow's meat is banned will gave more money, if those will be sold to that state, for the consumption of few group of people who eat them.

6. Now the real one which is important, to take the advantage of the whole situations some organization, groups, NGOs started taking advantages and started a business of threatening those flesh traders and demanding the Money from those illegal flesh smugglers. Though the Moral grounds which they gave to defend their acts is genuine, but many of them started using unlawful means like instead of taking the help of the local police or the law and enforcement agencies, they started becoming law by them self, and this is the things which is not good, and this is the things which PM MODI addresses. The reason because once they started earning money, and build a Cadre they will not stop only on watching the Flesh trade, rather starting giving their services of Gundai in other fields also.

7 On the Moral or Lawful ground, however those NGOs or organisation, if stick to monitor and inform the law enforcement agencies or check the Law being implementing or not, would be the best practice.

8. Many of times, the General public too takes the Law in their hands, such as one instance, which I have seen personally in Agra, when the truck full of Cows and calfs in a tuck was chased by the Police on the Mathura-- Agra Highway, those onboard that trucks started throwing the innocient speechless animals from the truck on the runs. Those landed on the high way at full speed gets broken legs, necks and blood spilled everywhere. Finally when the truck was stopped forefully, they made the mess of more than 50 animals on the Road, and where the Villagers started running to take care of the injured animals, and the plight and scene was horrible, and the mass anger errupted on those 4 peoples and were beaten till police intervene and arrested them. Latter on the News the Owner of the Butchery and the Local leader of the Agra gave the statement that they were attacked illegally by the infamous GO RAKSHAK DAL with full involvement of the Police.

9. Now the Interesting Ones -- Most of the Butcher or the ones who are doing this small work are Muslims or Dalits, may be some higher caste, but they are too smart to Play the VICTIM CARD of being victim due being Minority. But one thing is Sure those are only the puppets, and the real beneficiary is someone sitting in his AC and making the huge money/profit while general

10. Read those things, analyze and recomend what could be done in respect to this issue in India.

@PARIKRAMA @Joe Shearer
 
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can under tell me what the hell is this Gou Sewa tax ???? why is Badal going mad and putting such idiotic taxes??? @ranjeet @Juggernautjatt
Actually this stupid tax was proposed by morons of BJP & Badal is approving it.Just to appease 20% of vote bank he is infuriating rest of 80% also. Who knows in future he might insist the people of Punjab to pay taxes for using public toilets in the name of cow. If cows are god for someone, then they should pay tax for it why other public should pay tax for gods of a particular religion ?
gau seva comission?
This nonsensical comission was established by our lunatic government few years ago. It is a total wastage of taxpayers money. Chairman of this comission enjoys cabinet rank. Every member of this commission enjoys police security & red beacon cars.
 
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