UP Minister Rajeshwar Singh’s warning

Kushinagar (Uttar Pradesh) – Bakri Eid is approaching. During this period, we will not allow Muslims to slaughter cows. If banned animals are slaughtered, rivers of blood will flow in Kushinagar, warned Uttar Pradesh Minister Rajeshwar Singh.
At an event, Singh said that on the occasion of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s birthday, we should all take a pledge not to allow the slaughter of any banned animals. A banned animal refers to the cow, and we must protect cows. We will not allow the slaughter of cows, calves, camels, or any large animals.
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On the other hand, the Police have made it clear that animal sacrifices should not be performed in public places and that slaughter of banned animals is prohibited. Strict action will be taken against those who violate the rules.
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— UP POLICE (@Uppolice) June 6, 2025
Editorial PerspectiveInstead of making such statements, the Government should order the Police to undertake efforts on a war-footing to prevent cow slaughter. |
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