Calcutta HC upholds ban on cattle slaughter
The Calcutta High Court refused to interfere with the West Bengal Government’s order imposing restrictions on the slaughter of bulls, oxen, cows, calves, and buffaloes in view of Bakri Eid (Eid-ul-Adha).
The Calcutta High Court refused to interfere with the West Bengal Government’s order imposing restrictions on the slaughter of bulls, oxen, cows, calves, and buffaloes in view of Bakri Eid (Eid-ul-Adha).
It is shameful for the government that despite the presence of anti-cow slaughter laws in many states across the country, cow slaughter continues to occur, forcing Shankaracharyas to make efforts to stop it.
Muslims will not compromise on the issue of sacrifice. Cows will definitely be sacrificed on Bakri Eid, no matter what Shubhendu does.
CPI-ML (Liberation) Bengal unit has filled the Calcutta High Court against the Suvendu Government’s implementation of the 1950 Animal Slaughter Control Act.
Some housing societies have already been granted permission for slaughter activities, and shopkeepers have also reportedly been allowed to do so.
We will have to decide about passing a law wih regard to whether we should keep economic relations with these people (Muslims). Maintain unity. Nobody can stop Hindus from moving ahead,” stated NCP-MLA Sangram Jagtap.
No amount of praise is enough for Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari for promptly taking decisions in the interest of Hindus after assuming office! It must now be ensured that these decisions are being implemented by the police and the administration with equal promptness and vigilance.
The cattle slaughter was being carried out there daily and beef was being transported to Mumbai, Pune, and other areas.
The Bench emphasised that such acts go beyond ordinary criminal offences and impact public order.
The MLA asserted that attacks on officials and women will not be tolerated and warned of strict action against those responsible.