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Why doesn't media highlight beef eating Hindus of Kerala?

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I have noticed one thing that all the politicians or activists bring in goan or north eastern Christians and tribes in defence of their argument that there is a big chunk of population in those states that eats beef and therefore it is wrong to impose Hindu's beliefs on minorities.Why don't these rights activists ,politicians and media outlets point out that even the Hindus of Kerala eat beef;that single point alone would put people who advocate beef ban on the back foot.But why is it this fact not being given enough publicity... I would also want to see the attitude of Hindus of other states towards Kerala Hindus after that.It will be interesting to see if ayyappa bhaktas who throng to Kerala from TN,Ap,telangana and Karnataka would eat food in hotels there..Many of these devotees don't know that those hotels serve beef .
 
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Kerala is a state within India...
We have our own language, culture and identity....
We have a population mainly of christian, Hindu and Muslim faith....
Vast % of the population consumes beef, including Hindus.....
And there is no possibility of a beef ban in Kerala....
The christians and hindus of kerala consume pork....People of muslim faith in kerala dont take offence in that.....
Now why r people of other states take offence in what keralites eat???
And as for Ayyapa Bhakts who visit kerala during Season....
There are restuarants in every town of kerala which clearly says they r pure veg and cater to pilgrims..
They can eat there....Pure veg hotels....
Non veg hotels are clearly marked..just read the signs pilgrims...
We dont need any lecture from north indian hindus or from other states.....
 
Well I have seen Hindu families in Kerala eat beef......

And also I have seen Muslim people who eat wild boar in Kerala ...this happened in a place bordering Tamil Nadu...

I don't know why there is so much fuss about what people eat....

But India is a Hindu majority country so the federal government has banned beef...But it is up to the regional governments to do what is good for their people....
 
Kerala assembly kicks off cattle debate with beef fry breakfast
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the regulation has badly affected the people, and almost five lakh people, directory or indirectly involved in cattle trade, will become jobless.
india Updated: Jun 11, 2017 21:38 IST
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Ramesh Babu
Hindustan Times, Thiruvananthapuram
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Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan speaks during the special assembly session on Thursday.(ANI Twitter)
A special session of the Kerala assembly began on Thursday with a sumptuous breakfast that included beef fry.

The special session later passed a resolution criticising the Union government’s recent notification regulating the sale of cattle in the open market.

Calling it “anti-federal” and “anti-people”, the resolution said it was aimed at curtailing people’s right to eat what they want.

Except O Rajagopal, the lone member of the BJP, all legislators supported the resolution introduced by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

Vijayan said the new regulation has badly affected the people of the state and almost five lakh people, who were directory or indirectly involved in cattle trade, will become jobless.

The chief minister said cattle upkeep and slaughter came under the purview of the states and the Centre has no right to dictate terms.

An employee of the assembly canteen said that on normal working days when the house is in session, beef is served only after 11am.

“But today, with the session wholly devoted to discussing the beef issue, we brought 10kg of beef early in the morning. By now, a good number of MLAs have already had beef fry before heading to the assembly floor,” said the employee.

“Devikulam CPI-M legislator S Rajendran was the first to be served steaming hot beef fry,” the canteen attendant said.

Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the new rule “is nothing but a blatant violation on the rights of individuals to eat what they wish and want. This new rule will hugely affect the agrarian society of our state and also our country”.

“To take care of a cow that has stopped giving milk, a farmer has to spend Rs 40,000. A huge majority of our society are non-vegetarians and this new law is in no way acceptable to us,” the chief minister added.

“The new notification is an attempt to encroach into a subject upon which the Parliament has no right to frame a law,” the chief minister said, urging the Centre to withdraw the new regulation immediately.

Kerala is the first state to oppose the new regulation and it is planning to convene a meeting of all chief ministers to discuss the issue.

The new rules also banned the sale of cattle through market. With 15 lakh cattle being brought from neighbouring states, Kerala fears the new regulation will hit people hard. The state consumes around 2.50 lakh tonnes of beef worth Rs 6,500 crore every year.


Former chief minister VS Achuthanandan also slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party-Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (BJP-RSS) combine for the “senseless” new law on beef.

“This is nothing but a fraud. It has been supported by fraud swamis for various reasons best known to them. The BJP has an agenda to castrate certain rules,” Achuthanandan said.

“The need of the hour is we should encourage people to produce value added beef, through which we can earn precious export earnings. The BJP is trying to bring in corporate houses to engage in this business and in no way can we allow our people to suffer,” Achuthanandan said.

“This law should be circumvented by our own new law on this,” added Achuthanandan.

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Former Kerala Minister and senior Congress leader Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan said what many fails to realise was that the BJP-RSS combine have vested agenda in bringing this new law.

“What has come to light is that major beef exporting companies in our country are based in north India and some of them are lawmakers of the BJP. This new rule is helping them to continue to increase their business. This cannot be accepted in any manner,” said Radhakrishnan.

Former Kerala Minister and senior CPI leader Mulakara Ratnakaran pointed out that the BJP-RSS combine have a huge support from around thousands of “godmen”, who will instantly support any such move by the BJP government.

“They support this government and their strange new radical laws because the BJP government is supporting such godmen in various ways. So it’s a give and take strategy being adopted to push this specific agenda,” said Ratnakaran.

There are 140 members in the Kerala assembly. However, a unanimous resolution against the new central law will not be possible as lone BJP MLA O.Rajagopal will approve the new cattle trade rule.

(With inputs from IANS)
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...ial-session/story-br6JE0hRIwWqwnjhnV9YZK.html
 

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