Friday, September 11, 2015

Meat Ban in State No 4. Now Chhattisgarh Joins Ban-Wagon

Raipur:  Chhattisgarh has become the fourth state to enforce a meat ban that has fueled outrage in Mumbai and parts of Rajasthan.

The state announced the ban in an order yesterday, on a day a similar ban in Mumbai was challenged by mutton traders and opposed by many political parties including the ruling BJP’s ally Shiv Sena.


In Chhattisgarh, the sale of meat has been banned till September 17 for the Jain festival of fasting, Paryushan.


The meat ban is already in force in Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir and Gujarat.


Rajasthan government ordered ban on sale of meat and fish on September 17, 18 and 27 on account of festivals, including that of Jains.


In Gujarat’s Ahmedabad, Police Commissioner Shivanand Jha has ordered a ban on the slaughter of cattle like cows and goats for a week during the Jain fasting period.


The Bombay High Court is expected to decide today on a petition challenging the ban. Mutton traders have said that it discriminates against their right to a livelihood.


“An eight-day straight ban can’t be a formula. Mumbai is a modern city,” the court observed yesterday.


The court suggested that if the Jain community had a problem with animals being slaughtered in the open and displayed in shops, a direction can be issued against it.


In Jammu and Kashmir, the High Court yesterday ordered the police to strictly enforce an existing ban on the sale of beef, triggering angry reactions from residents, politicians and separatist groups.


 


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