Yes the discrimination is very OBVIOUS troll .Pakistan is an Islamic country, with 93 percent muslim population. Isn't it obvious sherlock who will be on the key positions.
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Yes the discrimination is very OBVIOUS troll .Pakistan is an Islamic country, with 93 percent muslim population. Isn't it obvious sherlock who will be on the key positions.
More to do with Food sustainabilityWhy secular state is deciding what people should eat???
The State shall endeavour to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle
More to do with Food sustainability
Yes the discrimination is very OBVIOUS troll .
I don't get whats so funny about this
I've seen pakistanis like you use gestures like this too.
don't act like your any different
Indurani refers to the drama queens of the Indus. I've used it for quite a while.Gangu is it something you just come up with, indurani lol
Gangu so how does that work, you kill "your god" and "your mata" and sell it to others but in some states it's not permitted for consumption. Is it a theological debate or your banya culture.
Regardless, Pakistanis should remember that you've got an extremely dishonorable enemy, with no civilization and norms. Never take the mantra of good indians on their face value, they will come bite you when you are not looking.
India is not. Some states within India are.But India is a secular state. Why it is deciding that what people should eat???
Don't those states come under the constitution of India???India is not. Some states within India are.
More to do with Food sustainability
https://web.archive.org/web/20140223070251/http://lawmin.nic.in//olwing//coi//coi-english//Const.Pock 2Pg.Rom8Fsss(7).pdf
Indurani refers to the drama queens of the Indus. I've used it for quite a while.
Cows are sacred, not God. Laws vary from state to state since this is a state subject.
don't act like your any different
only 9?You are missing a d in there
India is not. Some states within India are.
The law might have made sense prior to India's green and white revolution, given food security was a major issue back then and Chinese experiences with Great Leap could have factored inDoubt it. It was more to do for religious motives, though cloaked as you mentioned above. There was a wonderful article somewhere I read where the cow/bull slaughter ban in Maharashtra has been detrimental to the survival of the cow/bull breed, because now no shepherd has a financial incentive to breed cows.
Previously the cycle of the cattle was a shepherd raises a cow for its milk and sells the bull for farming, following which the cattle are sold to slaughterhouses when they are no longer needed for those purposes. That money earned is then used to acquire new cattle. With that last part of the cycle no longer possible, breeders are switching to the buffalo.