2nd March, Maharashtra has adopted Beef Ban Law in the state. The law which social media made a hullabaloo of already exists in multiple states and has similar punishments i.e. 6 months to 5 years and Rs 40,000. Here is the list.
What fueled the anger?
Maharashtra CM tweeted thanking the president for his acquiescence to the beef law.
Thanks a lot Hon President Sir for the assent on Maharashtra Animal Preservation Bill. Our dream of ban on cow slaughter becomes a reality now.
— Devendra Fadnavis
Loads for Facebookers and Twitteratti had taken a negative stance on the issue. Most of the people were of the opinion that they would miss eating beef (As if they were eating it every Wednesday and they would starve to death if they don’t have it).
To ban or not to ban is a debatable issue. What amuses me is the way social media take a simple issue and makes it more complicated
Holy Cow
The law against Beef Ban has more to do with Cow is holy to Hindus especially to the Brahmins. Now it is an open secret that BJP is a Pro-Brahmin Party. In India, there is belief that a cow has 33
Rape and Beef?
Beef Ban and Rape? From a logical point of view, it has no connection. Social Media connected that it is safer being a cow than a woman in India and that the punishment for rape or sexual assault is less than that of Beef Ban. All I can say is that it is completely misinformed and irrelevant. The law states slaughter and sale of beef is an offense and there is not mention of consumption of beef. After reading the newly amended Anti Rape and sexual harassment law, people would zip their lips.
And the constitution says…
Prohibition on cow slaughter is a Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Article 48 of the Constitution. It reads, “The State shall endeavor 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 mulch and draught cattle”. Any attempt to make it a communal angle is not sustainable.
This is an exact citation of the Constitution. Beef Ban or any other animal slaughter is a directive principle in the constitution itself.
I think as Facebookers or Twitterattis, we need to perform better study and research before commenting.
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