Congress workers in Kerala slaughter a cow in public, chant anti-Modi slogans
May 28, 2017
Ahmedabad: Youth Congress workers slaughtered a cow in public at a busy market in the heart of Kannur in Kerala and chanted slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the “beef festival” which organized by Congress and ruling CPI(M) in Kerala. Cooked beef was distributed among people gathered there by Congress workers. Youth Congress activists defended their move, saying it was a natural form of protest.
@GauravPandhi @OfficeOfRG when party office become cow meat shop.. pic.twitter.com/HzJrpt4UeP
— NayaN (@nayanchandra) May 28, 2017
BJP state president Kummanam Rajasekharan tweeted the video of the slaughter, saying it was the “peak of cruelty”. “Cruelty at its peak. Cattle slaughtering by Kerala Youth Congress leader in broad daylight, in front of public gathering,” Rajashekharan tweeted. Shouts of “Youth Congress Zindabad” can be heard in a video of the incident, which Rajashekharan attached to the tweet.
Cruelty at its peak.Cattle slaughtering by Kerala Youth Congress leader in broad daylight,in front of public gathering. pic.twitter.com/4gBWUVDa1l
— KummanamRajasekharan (@Kummanam) May 27, 2017
Another video:
Hello @vikramchandra @ndtv, this is the alleged video of alleged buffalo slaughter by alleged Congress workers pic.twitter.com/CwnysrqS6K — Ruchir Modi 🇮🇳 (@Ruchir78) May 28, 2017
Congress Chief Minister in Karnataka supports Kerala Congress move
#EXCLUSIVE – Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (@CMofKarnataka) speaks to @TanushreePande, backs public slaughter of Ox by Cong youth activists pic.twitter.com/S4yxGuxMDf
— News18 (@CNNnews18) May 29, 2017
Congress workers were protesting against Centre’s decision pertaining to ensure welfare of Animals and protect animals from cruelty. The government had yesterday issued following note clarifying its decision:
‘Some representations have been received today regarding certain provisions of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Market) Rules, 2017. The basic purpose of the Rule is to ensure welfare of the animals in the cattle market and ensure adequate facilities for housing, feeding, feed storage area, water supply, water troughs, ramps, enclosures for sick animals, veterinary care and proper drainage etc. To facilitate this, two Committees have been constituted, namely the District Animal Market Monitoring Committee for registration of animal market and Animal Market Committee at the local authority level for management of the markets. The prime focus of the regulation is to protect the animals from cruelty and not to regulate the existing trade in cattle for slaughter houses. It is envisaged that welfare of cattle dealt in the market will be ensured and that only healthy animals are traded for agriculture purposes for the benefits of the farmers. The livestock markets are intended to become hubs for trade for animal for agriculture through this process and animal for slaughter will have to be bought from the farmers at the farms. The notified rules will remove the scope of illegal sale and smuggling of the cattle which is a major concern. The specific provisions apply only to animals which are bought and sold in the notified live stock markets and animals that are seized as case properties. These rules do not cover other areas. It may be recalled that in the case before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. (Civil) No. 881 of 2014 filed by Gauri Maulekhi versus Union of India and others, the Apex Court passed an order dated 13th July, 2015 to frame guidelines to prevent animals from the being smuggled out of India for the Gadhimai Festival held in Nepal where large scale animals sacrifices took place. The Supreme Court had constituted a Committee under the Chairmanship of DG, Sahastra Seema Bal (SSB) and some suggestions were made by them, including measures to curb trans-boundary smuggling of cattle. The Supreme Court also inter alia directed that rules with regard to Livestock Market and Case Property animals also be notified. On 12th July, 2016 the Hon’ble Supreme Court by the way of a final order directed this Ministry to frame rules under Section 38 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1960. The Animal Welfare Board of India prepared the draft rules incorporating all the suggestions made by the Hon’ble Supreme Court for the above mentioned case. The Draft Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017 was notified on 16th January, 2017 inviting objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected by it within 30 days. 13 representations were received regarding the aforesaid rules. They were duly examined and incorporated, wherever found suitable. The rules were finally notified on 23rd May, 2017. The representations received will be duly examined in the Ministry.’
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