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Those who consider India their country should treat cow as mother: Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das Sourc

I think if any Hindu in pak eat pork no one will object that as Muslims we prohibited to eat pork
That is the problem. We consider Cow as sacred, whereas U consider pig as haram not holy. Equivalent example to muslims would be if some1 says he/she will draw a picture of Mohammad. Would it be ok for u then?

Every1 religion has their sacred/holy which they do not do and also expect others not to do to show respect. If u want others to show respect towards ur religion, u should also show respect towards theirs.
 
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Goat and Buffalo were never a prominent milk sources in ancient India. Cow milk is considered to be more healthy then buffalo and goat milk. It was only in later stages that buffalo and goat were introduced. Still the cow milk is considered healtheir than goat or buffallow milk.
Chankyaa I like ur name !
Wl goats were easy to keep by Poor's then cow or buffalo
I agree with him.

They should ideally treat cows as equal to human (or any life). Life is life - regardless of its form.

We need not be ashamed of our culture. The Japanese don't apologize for eating sushi, a half boiled fish item. The Chinese are not ashamed to eat dogs. The Russians have not stopped binge drinking VODKA. :D

Why do we need to cringe when we respect the cow?


This is not true.

I can clean pork meat and have it tested in lab for microbes. Even if it totally sterilized, a practicing Muslim will not touch it and instead go for any other unsterilized meat. The reason is religion. And that is ok. But please accept that it's religion. Honesty helps. :)
How u will clean lol ? The killing bacteria exist in there blood and meat lol
Please read this...it's one of on internet and u will find hundreds of

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There are many religions that specifically forbid the consumption of pork. The meat is considered “unclean” and non-kosher. Is there a reason for this? Is there more to this religious teaching that we should all be aware of?
It seems as though the religions that condemn pork consumption are on to something, in fact there are many scientific claims to back this up.

Pigs are scavengers by nature, which means that they will eat almost anything, including rotten food, feces, urine, carcasses and even cancerous growths. Unfortunately the digestive system of a pig is incapable of effectively removing these accumulated toxins from the body because a pig will digest its food entirely in about 4 hours. This is simply not long enough to remove the excess toxins that were ingested, these toxins are then stored directly in the fat cells and organs of the pig itself.

“Sweating like a pig” yet? Ironically enough, that statement isn’t true -pigs do not have sweat glands which means they are unable to remove excess toxins by sweating (like we do). So naturally this means that pork meat would be a much more toxic meat than others and when you consume it you would be taking in those toxins as well. With our current environments, we really don’t need to expose our bodies to even more toxins if we don’t have to.

According to an investigation by Consumer Reports, 69% of all raw pork samples tested (of about 200 samples) were contaminated with a dangerous bacteria known as Yersinia enteroclitica. This bacteria can cause fever, gastrointestinal illness, diarrhea, vomiting and cramps.

Ground pork was more likely to be contaminated than pork chops. This pork also tested positive for other contaminants including a controversial drug called ractopamine, which is banned China and Europe. Many of the bacteria that were found in the pork were actually resistant to multiple antibiotics, which makes treatment problematic and potentially lethal if you were to get sick.

According to the report:

“We found salmonella, staphylococcus aureus, or listeria monocytogenes, more common causes of foodborne illness, in 3 to 7 percent of samples. And 11 percent harbored enterococcus, which can indicate fecal contamination and can cause problems such as urinary tract-infections.”

Pigs are a host to a number of parasites, viruses and other organisms, many of which can be directly transmitted to humans, some include:

  • Taenia solium -an intestinal parasite that can cause tissue infection and loss of appetite.
  • Menangle virus –a virus that can cause fever, chills, rashes, headaches and sweating.
  • Trichinella –A parasitic roundworm that can cause edema, myalgia, fever and malaise.
  • Hepatitis E –A viral inflammation that can cause fatigue, nausea and jaundice. More severe cases can lead to liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
The study does indicate that if you were to cook the pork properly you can reduce the risk of the these parasites affecting you, but there is no guaranteed temperature for safety when it comes to pork.

If you still choose to consume pork, follow the following guidelines to increase safety.

As issued by Consumer Reports:

  • When cooking pork, use a meat thermometer to ensure that it reaches the proper internal temperature, which kills potentially harmful bacteria: at least 145° F for whole pork and 160° F for ground pork.
  • Keep raw pork and its juices separate from other foods, especially those eaten raw, such as salad.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat.
  • Choose pork and other meat products that were raised without drugs. One way to do that is to buy certified organic pork, from pigs raised without antibiotics or ractopamine.
  • Look for a clear statement regarding antibiotic use. “No antibiotics used” claims with a USDA Process Verified shield are more reliable than those without verification. Labels such as “Animal Welfare Approved” and “Certified Humane” indicate the prudent use of antibiotics to treat illness.
  • Watch out for misleading labels. “Natural” has nothing to do with antibiotic use or how an animal was raised. We found unapproved claims, including “no antibiotic residues,” on packages of Sprouts pork sold in California and Arizona, and “no antibiotic growth promotants” on Farmland brand pork sold in several states. We reported those to the USDA in June 2012, and the agency told us it’s working with those companies to take “appropriate actions.” When we checked in early November, Sprouts had removed the claim from its packages.
What About Organic Pasture Raised Pork?
While this pork is obviously going to be much better for you to consume, it is very hard to find, and still poses certain health concerns. Pasture raised pork is very susceptible to Trichinella spiralis infection, also known as the “pork worm.” Trichinella is one of the most widespread parasites in the whole world, it has the potential to cause some very serious health concerns

That is the problem. We consider Cow as sacred, whereas U consider pig as haram not holy. Equivalent example to muslims would be if some1 says he/she will draw a picture of Mohammad. Would it be ok for u then?

Every1 religion has their sacred/holy which they do not do and also expect others not to do to show respect. If u want others to show respect towards ur religion, u should also show respect towards theirs.
What it has to do wd pic of prophet Muhammad saww ?sigh
I am talking abt it's animal like we use goat n buffalo for milk for god sake
This is every person thinks when he come to this point
Lol Islam has nothing to do like cow in Hinduism
Pork is dangerous for health so science now claims to those words that were ordered us 1400 yrs ago even before Islam as wl
Wl here is reasons why we shouldn't eat pork
U can find hundreds of on internet

candied-bacon.jpg

There are many religions that specifically forbid the consumption of pork. The meat is considered “unclean” and non-kosher. Is there a reason for this? Is there more to this religious teaching that we should all be aware of?

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It seems as though the religions that condemn pork consumption are on to something, in fact there are many scientific claims to back this up.

Pigs are scavengers by nature, which means that they will eat almost anything, including rotten food, feces, urine, carcasses and even cancerous growths. Unfortunately the digestive system of a pig is incapable of effectively removing these accumulated toxins from the body because a pig will digest its food entirely in about 4 hours. This is simply not long enough to remove the excess toxins that were ingested, these toxins are then stored directly in the fat cells and organs of the pig itself.

“Sweating like a pig” yet? Ironically enough, that statement isn’t true -pigs do not have sweat glands which means they are unable to remove excess toxins by sweating (like we do). So naturally this means that pork meat would be a much more toxic meat than others and when you consume it you would be taking in those toxins as well. With our current environments, we really don’t need to expose our bodies to even more toxins if we don’t have to.

According to an investigation by Consumer Reports, 69% of all raw pork samples tested (of about 200 samples) were contaminated with a dangerous bacteria known as Yersinia enteroclitica. This bacteria can cause fever, gastrointestinal illness, diarrhea, vomiting and cramps.

Ground pork was more likely to be contaminated than pork chops. This pork also tested positive for other contaminants including a controversial drug called ractopamine, which is banned China and Europe. Many of the bacteria that were found in the pork were actually resistant to multiple antibiotics, which makes treatment problematic and potentially lethal if you were to get sick.

According to the report:

“We found salmonella, staphylococcus aureus, or listeria monocytogenes, more common causes of foodborne illness, in 3 to 7 percent of samples. And 11 percent harbored enterococcus, which can indicate fecal contamination and can cause problems such as urinary tract-infections.”

Pigs are a host to a number of parasites, viruses and other organisms, many of which can be directly transmitted to humans, some include:

  • Taenia solium -an intestinal parasite that can cause tissue infection and loss of appetite.
  • Menangle virus –a virus that can cause fever, chills, rashes, headaches and sweating.
  • Trichinella –A parasitic roundworm that can cause edema, myalgia, fever and malaise.
  • Hepatitis E –A viral inflammation that can cause fatigue, nausea and jaundice. More severe cases can lead to liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
The study does indicate that if you were to cook the pork properly you can reduce the risk of the these parasites affecting you, but there is no guaranteed temperature for safety when it comes to pork.

If you still choose to consume pork, follow the following guidelines to increase safety.

As issued by Consumer Reports:

  • When cooking pork, use a meat thermometer to ensure that it reaches the proper internal temperature, which kills potentially harmful bacteria: at least 145° F for whole pork and 160° F for ground pork.
  • Keep raw pork and its juices separate from other foods, especially those eaten raw, such as salad.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat.
  • Choose pork and other meat products that were raised without drugs. One way to do that is to buy certified organic pork, from pigs raised without antibiotics or ractopamine.
  • Look for a clear statement regarding antibiotic use. “No antibiotics used” claims with a USDA Process Verified shield are more reliable than those without verification. Labels such as “Animal Welfare Approved” and “Certified Humane” indicate the prudent use of antibiotics to treat illness.
  • Watch out for misleading labels. “Natural” has nothing to do with antibiotic use or how an animal was raised. We found unapproved claims, including “no antibiotic residues,” on packages of Sprouts pork sold in California and Arizona, and “no antibiotic growth promotants” on Farmland brand pork sold in several states. We reported those to the USDA in June 2012, and the agency told us it’s working with those companies to take “appropriate actions.” When we checked in early November, Sprouts had removed the claim from its packages.
What About Organic Pasture Raised Pork?
While this pork is obviously going to be much better for you to consume, it is very hard to find, and still poses certain health concerns. Pasture raised pork is very susceptible to Trichinella spiralis infection, also known as the “pork worm.” Trichinella is one of the most widespread parasites in the whole world, it has the potential to cause some very serious health concerns
 
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Plot twist: CM asks all cows to migrate to India as it is the land of the cows as was foretold to the ancestors of cows all over the world. all those who believe in Cowionism should move to India.

Israel is to the jews what India is to the bovine.
 
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Chankyaa I like ur name !
Wl goats were easy to keep by Poor's then cow or buffalo

How u will clean lol ? The killing bacteria exist in there blood and meat lol
Please read this...it's one of on internet and u will find hundreds of

candied-bacon.jpg

There are many religions that specifically forbid the consumption of pork. The meat is considered “unclean” and non-kosher. Is there a reason for this? Is there more to this religious teaching that we should all be aware of?
It seems as though the religions that condemn pork consumption are on to something, in fact there are many scientific claims to back this up.

Pigs are scavengers by nature, which means that they will eat almost anything, including rotten food, feces, urine, carcasses and even cancerous growths. Unfortunately the digestive system of a pig is incapable of effectively removing these accumulated toxins from the body because a pig will digest its food entirely in about 4 hours. This is simply not long enough to remove the excess toxins that were ingested, these toxins are then stored directly in the fat cells and organs of the pig itself.

“Sweating like a pig” yet? Ironically enough, that statement isn’t true -pigs do not have sweat glands which means they are unable to remove excess toxins by sweating (like we do). So naturally this means that pork meat would be a much more toxic meat than others and when you consume it you would be taking in those toxins as well. With our current environments, we really don’t need to expose our bodies to even more toxins if we don’t have to.

According to an investigation by Consumer Reports, 69% of all raw pork samples tested (of about 200 samples) were contaminated with a dangerous bacteria known as Yersinia enteroclitica. This bacteria can cause fever, gastrointestinal illness, diarrhea, vomiting and cramps.

Ground pork was more likely to be contaminated than pork chops. This pork also tested positive for other contaminants including a controversial drug called ractopamine, which is banned China and Europe. Many of the bacteria that were found in the pork were actually resistant to multiple antibiotics, which makes treatment problematic and potentially lethal if you were to get sick.

According to the report:

“We found salmonella, staphylococcus aureus, or listeria monocytogenes, more common causes of foodborne illness, in 3 to 7 percent of samples. And 11 percent harbored enterococcus, which can indicate fecal contamination and can cause problems such as urinary tract-infections.”

Pigs are a host to a number of parasites, viruses and other organisms, many of which can be directly transmitted to humans, some include:

  • Taenia solium -an intestinal parasite that can cause tissue infection and loss of appetite.
  • Menangle virus –a virus that can cause fever, chills, rashes, headaches and sweating.
  • Trichinella –A parasitic roundworm that can cause edema, myalgia, fever and malaise.
  • Hepatitis E –A viral inflammation that can cause fatigue, nausea and jaundice. More severe cases can lead to liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
The study does indicate that if you were to cook the pork properly you can reduce the risk of the these parasites affecting you, but there is no guaranteed temperature for safety when it comes to pork.

If you still choose to consume pork, follow the following guidelines to increase safety.

As issued by Consumer Reports:

  • When cooking pork, use a meat thermometer to ensure that it reaches the proper internal temperature, which kills potentially harmful bacteria: at least 145° F for whole pork and 160° F for ground pork.
  • Keep raw pork and its juices separate from other foods, especially those eaten raw, such as salad.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat.
  • Choose pork and other meat products that were raised without drugs. One way to do that is to buy certified organic pork, from pigs raised without antibiotics or ractopamine.
  • Look for a clear statement regarding antibiotic use. “No antibiotics used” claims with a USDA Process Verified shield are more reliable than those without verification. Labels such as “Animal Welfare Approved” and “Certified Humane” indicate the prudent use of antibiotics to treat illness.
  • Watch out for misleading labels. “Natural” has nothing to do with antibiotic use or how an animal was raised. We found unapproved claims, including “no antibiotic residues,” on packages of Sprouts pork sold in California and Arizona, and “no antibiotic growth promotants” on Farmland brand pork sold in several states. We reported those to the USDA in June 2012, and the agency told us it’s working with those companies to take “appropriate actions.” When we checked in early November, Sprouts had removed the claim from its packages.
What About Organic Pasture Raised Pork?
While this pork is obviously going to be much better for you to consume, it is very hard to find, and still poses certain health concerns. Pasture raised pork is very susceptible to Trichinella spiralis infection, also known as the “pork worm.” Trichinella is one of the most widespread parasites in the whole world, it has the potential to cause some very serious health concerns


What it has to do wd pic of prophet Muhammad saww ?sigh
I am talking abt it's animal like we use goat n buffalo for milk for god sake
This is every person thinks when he come to this point
Lol Islam has nothing to do like cow in Hinduism
Pork is dangerous for health so science now claims to those words that were ordered us 1400 yrs ago even before Islam as wl
Wl here is reasons why we shouldn't eat pork
U can find hundreds of on internet

candied-bacon.jpg

There are many religions that specifically forbid the consumption of pork. The meat is considered “unclean” and non-kosher. Is there a reason for this? Is there more to this religious teaching that we should all be aware of?

advertisement - learn more
It seems as though the religions that condemn pork consumption are on to something, in fact there are many scientific claims to back this up.

Pigs are scavengers by nature, which means that they will eat almost anything, including rotten food, feces, urine, carcasses and even cancerous growths. Unfortunately the digestive system of a pig is incapable of effectively removing these accumulated toxins from the body because a pig will digest its food entirely in about 4 hours. This is simply not long enough to remove the excess toxins that were ingested, these toxins are then stored directly in the fat cells and organs of the pig itself.

“Sweating like a pig” yet? Ironically enough, that statement isn’t true -pigs do not have sweat glands which means they are unable to remove excess toxins by sweating (like we do). So naturally this means that pork meat would be a much more toxic meat than others and when you consume it you would be taking in those toxins as well. With our current environments, we really don’t need to expose our bodies to even more toxins if we don’t have to.

According to an investigation by Consumer Reports, 69% of all raw pork samples tested (of about 200 samples) were contaminated with a dangerous bacteria known as Yersinia enteroclitica. This bacteria can cause fever, gastrointestinal illness, diarrhea, vomiting and cramps.

Ground pork was more likely to be contaminated than pork chops. This pork also tested positive for other contaminants including a controversial drug called ractopamine, which is banned China and Europe. Many of the bacteria that were found in the pork were actually resistant to multiple antibiotics, which makes treatment problematic and potentially lethal if you were to get sick.

According to the report:

“We found salmonella, staphylococcus aureus, or listeria monocytogenes, more common causes of foodborne illness, in 3 to 7 percent of samples. And 11 percent harbored enterococcus, which can indicate fecal contamination and can cause problems such as urinary tract-infections.”

Pigs are a host to a number of parasites, viruses and other organisms, many of which can be directly transmitted to humans, some include:

  • Taenia solium -an intestinal parasite that can cause tissue infection and loss of appetite.
  • Menangle virus –a virus that can cause fever, chills, rashes, headaches and sweating.
  • Trichinella –A parasitic roundworm that can cause edema, myalgia, fever and malaise.
  • Hepatitis E –A viral inflammation that can cause fatigue, nausea and jaundice. More severe cases can lead to liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
The study does indicate that if you were to cook the pork properly you can reduce the risk of the these parasites affecting you, but there is no guaranteed temperature for safety when it comes to pork.

If you still choose to consume pork, follow the following guidelines to increase safety.

As issued by Consumer Reports:

  • When cooking pork, use a meat thermometer to ensure that it reaches the proper internal temperature, which kills potentially harmful bacteria: at least 145° F for whole pork and 160° F for ground pork.
  • Keep raw pork and its juices separate from other foods, especially those eaten raw, such as salad.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat.
  • Choose pork and other meat products that were raised without drugs. One way to do that is to buy certified organic pork, from pigs raised without antibiotics or ractopamine.
  • Look for a clear statement regarding antibiotic use. “No antibiotics used” claims with a USDA Process Verified shield are more reliable than those without verification. Labels such as “Animal Welfare Approved” and “Certified Humane” indicate the prudent use of antibiotics to treat illness.
  • Watch out for misleading labels. “Natural” has nothing to do with antibiotic use or how an animal was raised. We found unapproved claims, including “no antibiotic residues,” on packages of Sprouts pork sold in California and Arizona, and “no antibiotic growth promotants” on Farmland brand pork sold in several states. We reported those to the USDA in June 2012, and the agency told us it’s working with those companies to take “appropriate actions.” When we checked in early November, Sprouts had removed the claim from its packages.
What About Organic Pasture Raised Pork?
While this pork is obviously going to be much better for you to consume, it is very hard to find, and still poses certain health concerns. Pasture raised pork is very susceptible to Trichinella spiralis infection, also known as the “pork worm.” Trichinella is one of the most widespread parasites in the whole world, it has the potential to cause some very serious health concerns
Did you ever consider the mad cow?
 
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What it has to do wd pic of prophet Muhammad saww ?sigh
I am talking abt it's animal like we use goat n buffalo for milk for god sake
This is every person thinks when he come to this point
Lol Islam has nothing to do like cow in Hinduism

That is the problems with muslims. They dont seem to understand or try to understand other religions or their point of view.
For us cow is sacred not jut an animal. which u may find absurd Just like we/non-muslims find NOT drawing a pic of Mohammad is absurd, but muslims get offended.
So, If u expect non-muslims to respect ur faith, u should also respect other's beliefs even u think they r absurd.

Plot twist: CM asks all cows to migrate to India as it is the land of the cows as was foretold to the ancestors of cows all over the world. all those who believe in Cowionism should move to India.

Israel is to the jews what India is to the bovine.
considering what is going on in Pakistan with hindus, All hindus will move out of Pakistan to India in few years. Dont worry!
 
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Did you ever consider the mad cow?
Yh and is it justifies ur thoughts?

That is the problems with muslims. They dont seem to understand or try to understand other religions or their point of view.
For us cow is sacred not jut an animal. which u may find absurd Just like we/non-muslims find NOT drawing a pic of Mohammad is absurd, but muslims get offended.
So, If u expect non-muslims to respect ur faith, u should also respect other's beliefs even u think they r absurd.


considering what is going on in Pakistan with hindus, All hindus will move out of Pakistan to India in few years. Dont worry!
I'm not showing disrespect to cow not I'm changing her picture wd some thing else or making fun of it...
This is what westerns idiots do ..did I abused ur Mata or ur religion rather then discussion
 
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Yh and is it justifies ur thoughts?
No, I am not interested in what others consume that their problem. But given that you gave scientific reason wondered mad cow ever came to your thoughts.
 
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We, the Christians and most Muslims of India knows India as our secular democratic country which we are proud of. We don't have any respect for cow apart from being seen as a domestic animal useful for milk and meat. This is what rest of the world also sees. Worshipping cow may be your belief, which I respect, but that does not mean you or your organizations (RSS related) cannot enforce your set of belief on to others. This is Indian Union. Not Uttar Bharat where Gau Mata is Kul Matha. For us, we eat beef, we drink milk and this is a NORMAL behaviour. We do this not to ENRAGE Virat Hindus like the specimen we find in this Pakistani defence forum. Beef eating is a very old practice much before Golwalkar or Savarkar invented this to form Hindu rightwing groups. Our beef eating is as old as it can be; Much before the King Pin of Radical Hindutva Balakrishn Shivram Moonje lived as a guest of Mussolini in Italy to study Fascism so as to form Hindu Ummath by the genocide of Muslim/Christian population back in India. Let the tolerance grow.

Suvar Ka Maas bhi bahot khaata hoon..Mera baaju mein Musalman log rahte hein..aur unko toh is me koi maslah nahin he.
 
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and those who consider cows as mother should drink its milk not urine, unless you are a fucking pervert hindu

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Indian minister says Cows should be considered mother by EVERY indian and categorizes Rape and Cow Slaughter as equal offences


Those who consider India their country should treat cow as mother: Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das

Raghubar Das said that there should be no violence in the garb of cow vigilantism and said cattle smugglers may be involved in the recent events of violence over cow protection.












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come in the backdrop of a controversy over cow vigilantism and attacks on Dalits over the issue. (Source: Express photo by Subham Dutta)Amid the raging controversy over cow vigilantism, Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on Saturday said those who consider India as their country should treat cow as their mother.
Das, however, stressed that there should be no violence in the garb of cow vigilantism and said cattle smugglers may be involved in the recent events of violence over cow protection.
“The entire Sangh Parivar is on the same page on the issue of cow protection. Those who consider India as their country will treat cow as their mother,” Das told PTI during an interview.
On whether there were differences in the Sangh Parivar over the issue of cow slaughter and cow census, Das said, “The Sangh Parivar is united on this matter. Cow is our mother. Those who are living in India and are Indians, those who consider India as their country, for them cow is their mother.”
Das’ comments come in the backdrop of a controversy over cow vigilantism and attacks on Dalits over the issue.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 6 had hit out at cow vigilantes, saying he felt enraged at such “anti-social elements” who indulged in crimes by the night and masqueraded as cow protectors by day.
Modi’s comment had drawn sharp reactions from VHP international working president Pravin Togadia, who said by dubbing them as “anti-socials” the PM had insulted them.
“What our Prime Minister has said on this issue is right. You may believe in any religion, any caste, but cow is our mother and we should protect cows. But, in the name of cow vigilance if someone is using violence, then that will not be tolerated.
“I personally feel those who are involved in cattle smuggling and export are involved in these crimes. This angle should be probed,” Das said.
Das said it was due to the vote bank and appeasement politics of a certain community by some sections of political parties that this awareness programme about cow and its benefits have taken a hit.
“Political parties should not see everything under the lens of vote bank politics. The milk that we get from cow is beneficial for people from all communities be it Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians. A politician who is saying this is also having the milk of the cow,” Das said.
The Chief Minister said he had already asked the police administration in his state to stop any instance of cow smuggling.
“I have given clear instructions to the police that there will be no instance of cow smuggling from the state. Recently we seized few trucks carrying cows for smuggling through Bengal. In Jharkhand there should be awareness about cow smuggling, there should be awareness in West Bengal too,” Das said.
He said it was due to the degradation of moral values that social evils such as rapes, cow slaughter and other evils are happening in the society.
“Be it rapes, illegal cow slaughter or other social evils, they are result of degradation of moral values of the society. We need to raise awareness about it. These things are a conspiracy to stop the development process started by our Prime Minister,” Das said.
On the opinion of some people who are on a different page on the issue of cow slaughter, Das said, “By doing this a section is only pursuing vote bank politics and there should be awareness against this.”
http://indianexpress.com/article/ind...r-das-2986826/
 
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No, I am not interested in what others consume that their problem. But given that you gave scientific reason wondered mad cow ever came to your thoughts.
Mad cows doesn't exist as on all viruses as in pork meat
Animals only eating grass are better in consumption and health other then animals like pork who can eat human waste too lol
 
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Chankyaa I like ur name !
Wl goats were easy to keep by Poor's then cow or buffalo

How u will clean lol ? The killing bacteria exist in there blood and meat lol
Please read this...it's one of on internet and u will find hundreds of

candied-bacon.jpg

There are many religions that specifically forbid the consumption of pork. The meat is considered “unclean” and non-kosher. Is there a reason for this? Is there more to this religious teaching that we should all be aware of?
It seems as though the religions that condemn pork consumption are on to something, in fact there are many scientific claims to back this up.

Pigs are scavengers by nature, which means that they will eat almost anything, including rotten food, feces, urine, carcasses and even cancerous growths. Unfortunately the digestive system of a pig is incapable of effectively removing these accumulated toxins from the body because a pig will digest its food entirely in about 4 hours. This is simply not long enough to remove the excess toxins that were ingested, these toxins are then stored directly in the fat cells and organs of the pig itself.

“Sweating like a pig” yet? Ironically enough, that statement isn’t true -pigs do not have sweat glands which means they are unable to remove excess toxins by sweating (like we do). So naturally this means that pork meat would be a much more toxic meat than others and when you consume it you would be taking in those toxins as well. With our current environments, we really don’t need to expose our bodies to even more toxins if we don’t have to.

According to an investigation by Consumer Reports, 69% of all raw pork samples tested (of about 200 samples) were contaminated with a dangerous bacteria known as Yersinia enteroclitica. This bacteria can cause fever, gastrointestinal illness, diarrhea, vomiting and cramps.

Ground pork was more likely to be contaminated than pork chops. This pork also tested positive for other contaminants including a controversial drug called ractopamine, which is banned China and Europe. Many of the bacteria that were found in the pork were actually resistant to multiple antibiotics, which makes treatment problematic and potentially lethal if you were to get sick.

According to the report:

“We found salmonella, staphylococcus aureus, or listeria monocytogenes, more common causes of foodborne illness, in 3 to 7 percent of samples. And 11 percent harbored enterococcus, which can indicate fecal contamination and can cause problems such as urinary tract-infections.”

Pigs are a host to a number of parasites, viruses and other organisms, many of which can be directly transmitted to humans, some include:

  • Taenia solium -an intestinal parasite that can cause tissue infection and loss of appetite.
  • Menangle virus –a virus that can cause fever, chills, rashes, headaches and sweating.
  • Trichinella –A parasitic roundworm that can cause edema, myalgia, fever and malaise.
  • Hepatitis E –A viral inflammation that can cause fatigue, nausea and jaundice. More severe cases can lead to liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
The study does indicate that if you were to cook the pork properly you can reduce the risk of the these parasites affecting you, but there is no guaranteed temperature for safety when it comes to pork.

If you still choose to consume pork, follow the following guidelines to increase safety.

As issued by Consumer Reports:

  • When cooking pork, use a meat thermometer to ensure that it reaches the proper internal temperature, which kills potentially harmful bacteria: at least 145° F for whole pork and 160° F for ground pork.
  • Keep raw pork and its juices separate from other foods, especially those eaten raw, such as salad.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat.
  • Choose pork and other meat products that were raised without drugs. One way to do that is to buy certified organic pork, from pigs raised without antibiotics or ractopamine.
  • Look for a clear statement regarding antibiotic use. “No antibiotics used” claims with a USDA Process Verified shield are more reliable than those without verification. Labels such as “Animal Welfare Approved” and “Certified Humane” indicate the prudent use of antibiotics to treat illness.
  • Watch out for misleading labels. “Natural” has nothing to do with antibiotic use or how an animal was raised. We found unapproved claims, including “no antibiotic residues,” on packages of Sprouts pork sold in California and Arizona, and “no antibiotic growth promotants” on Farmland brand pork sold in several states. We reported those to the USDA in June 2012, and the agency told us it’s working with those companies to take “appropriate actions.” When we checked in early November, Sprouts had removed the claim from its packages.
What About Organic Pasture Raised Pork?
While this pork is obviously going to be much better for you to consume, it is very hard to find, and still poses certain health concerns. Pasture raised pork is very susceptible to Trichinella spiralis infection, also known as the “pork worm.” Trichinella is one of the most widespread parasites in the whole world, it has the potential to cause some very serious health concerns


What it has to do wd pic of prophet Muhammad saww ?sigh
I am talking abt it's animal like we use goat n buffalo for milk for god sake
This is every person thinks when he come to this point
Lol Islam has nothing to do like cow in Hinduism
Pork is dangerous for health so science now claims to those words that were ordered us 1400 yrs ago even before Islam as wl
Wl here is reasons why we shouldn't eat pork
U can find hundreds of on internet

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There are many religions that specifically forbid the consumption of pork. The meat is considered “unclean” and non-kosher. Is there a reason for this? Is there more to this religious teaching that we should all be aware of?

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It seems as though the religions that condemn pork consumption are on to something, in fact there are many scientific claims to back this up.

Pigs are scavengers by nature, which means that they will eat almost anything, including rotten food, feces, urine, carcasses and even cancerous growths. Unfortunately the digestive system of a pig is incapable of effectively removing these accumulated toxins from the body because a pig will digest its food entirely in about 4 hours. This is simply not long enough to remove the excess toxins that were ingested, these toxins are then stored directly in the fat cells and organs of the pig itself.

“Sweating like a pig” yet? Ironically enough, that statement isn’t true -pigs do not have sweat glands which means they are unable to remove excess toxins by sweating (like we do). So naturally this means that pork meat would be a much more toxic meat than others and when you consume it you would be taking in those toxins as well. With our current environments, we really don’t need to expose our bodies to even more toxins if we don’t have to.

According to an investigation by Consumer Reports, 69% of all raw pork samples tested (of about 200 samples) were contaminated with a dangerous bacteria known as Yersinia enteroclitica. This bacteria can cause fever, gastrointestinal illness, diarrhea, vomiting and cramps.

Ground pork was more likely to be contaminated than pork chops. This pork also tested positive for other contaminants including a controversial drug called ractopamine, which is banned China and Europe. Many of the bacteria that were found in the pork were actually resistant to multiple antibiotics, which makes treatment problematic and potentially lethal if you were to get sick.

According to the report:

“We found salmonella, staphylococcus aureus, or listeria monocytogenes, more common causes of foodborne illness, in 3 to 7 percent of samples. And 11 percent harbored enterococcus, which can indicate fecal contamination and can cause problems such as urinary tract-infections.”

Pigs are a host to a number of parasites, viruses and other organisms, many of which can be directly transmitted to humans, some include:

  • Taenia solium -an intestinal parasite that can cause tissue infection and loss of appetite.
  • Menangle virus –a virus that can cause fever, chills, rashes, headaches and sweating.
  • Trichinella –A parasitic roundworm that can cause edema, myalgia, fever and malaise.
  • Hepatitis E –A viral inflammation that can cause fatigue, nausea and jaundice. More severe cases can lead to liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
The study does indicate that if you were to cook the pork properly you can reduce the risk of the these parasites affecting you, but there is no guaranteed temperature for safety when it comes to pork.

If you still choose to consume pork, follow the following guidelines to increase safety.

As issued by Consumer Reports:

  • When cooking pork, use a meat thermometer to ensure that it reaches the proper internal temperature, which kills potentially harmful bacteria: at least 145° F for whole pork and 160° F for ground pork.
  • Keep raw pork and its juices separate from other foods, especially those eaten raw, such as salad.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat.
  • Choose pork and other meat products that were raised without drugs. One way to do that is to buy certified organic pork, from pigs raised without antibiotics or ractopamine.
  • Look for a clear statement regarding antibiotic use. “No antibiotics used” claims with a USDA Process Verified shield are more reliable than those without verification. Labels such as “Animal Welfare Approved” and “Certified Humane” indicate the prudent use of antibiotics to treat illness.
  • Watch out for misleading labels. “Natural” has nothing to do with antibiotic use or how an animal was raised. We found unapproved claims, including “no antibiotic residues,” on packages of Sprouts pork sold in California and Arizona, and “no antibiotic growth promotants” on Farmland brand pork sold in several states. We reported those to the USDA in June 2012, and the agency told us it’s working with those companies to take “appropriate actions.” When we checked in early November, Sprouts had removed the claim from its packages.
What About Organic Pasture Raised Pork?
While this pork is obviously going to be much better for you to consume, it is very hard to find, and still poses certain health concerns. Pasture raised pork is very susceptible to Trichinella spiralis infection, also known as the “pork worm.” Trichinella is one of the most widespread parasites in the whole world, it has the potential to cause some very serious health concerns
How about I sterilize them and offer you? By sterilize I mean super batshi* sterilize - where no living org is present in the meat.

You won't touch it.

Please accept that the issue is religious and not only on logic. That view can be respected.
 
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@X-2 please do not post photographs of those heavenly rashers of bacon. Nothing tastier than good quality back bacon. I prefer it not fried to a crisp though. With eggs sunny side up, and liquidy yolk that runs and can be sopped up with a piece of crunchy broon pav. Ummmmm. If there is jannat, it is a mouthful of bacon and egg yolk soaked broon with a dash of butter. :tup:

P.S. Modern health conscious types trim off the thick layer of fat and the rind (skin) as well. No such nonsense for me. Those are the best parts.
 
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How about I sterilize them and offer you? By sterilize I mean super batshi* sterilize - where no living org is present in the meat.

You won't touch it.

Please accept that the issue is religious and not only on logic. That view can be respected.
I'm not bashing ur believes
Will u eat dog or anything else like pig ?
Its not because its pig rather there behaviour ,like we don't eat dog etc as wl for same reason
Islam isn't abt personal emotions it's abt science and lifestyle
Islam teaches us to respect other religion,if it makes U still happy then I respect what u believe
But do think on these issues
 
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