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Karnataka bans cow slaughter

Bangalore, Mar 20: Karnataka Assembly passed the Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill, 2010 on Friday, Mar 19, making cow slaughter a punishable and a non-bailable offense.

With this, Karnataka joins the list of states such as Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh and Jammu and Kashmir, which have already banned cow slaughter.

The Bill was passed in the Karnataka Assembly after four hours of debate.

There was total chaos in the House as the Opposition parties Congress and JDS protested against the Bill pushed by 'communal' BJP government. The members of the opposition rushed to the well of the House and raised anti-government slogans.

Dubbing the legislation 'draconian', 'anti-secular' and 'unconstitutional', Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah registered his serious objection to it. He even tore the copy of the Bill and threw it in the air.
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Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa, earlier, defended the bill saving that his government was only keen on passage of this bill to protect and preserve the cattle of Karnataka.

While the animal rights activists have always backed the ban on cow slaughter, there are other sections of the society which oppose it as it is seen as an Hindu imposition in a country that boasts of its multi-religious and multi-cultural society.

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Hindustani 18 Aug 2010 03:37 pm
If we look at the history, the cow slaughter was started by britishers, the cows was never slaughter in pre-british era. Cow was use to be the backbone of indian economy, which largely depending on agriculture and this was the era when india was called "SONE KI CHIDIYA", and this was the main reason why cow has been given a stature of mother. If we want every house and every village of india to prosper cows must be saved from slaughters. The peoples who are supporting the cow slaughters are...
Tejas K 20 Jul 2010 10:48 pm
If milk production is such a concern, why not just ban the slaughter of milking cows and allow bulls to be used for meat consumption?
anantha 02 Sep 2010 09:18 am
nice post....
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