Bengaluru: BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal of Villjayapura is known for controversial remarks, stating that Kerala caused a catastrophic flood by slaughtering cows in the public place.
"In Kerala state people publicly slaughtered the cows.What happened? Within a year there was such a situation (flood), anyone who hurts Hindu religion is We will face such results, "he said yesterday. A functional department told reporters.
It is clear that BJP MLA was a case in Kerala last year, a group of men slaughtered cattle in public and raised controversy.
Yatnal said that Hindus have attachment to cattle, no one will hurt other religious beliefs.
BJP MLA said last month that if he is the interior minister, the intellectuals will be shot for terrorist human rights, not those who sacrificed their lives to defend the country.
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Recently, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteer Organization), a powerful ideological source of BJP, called for a ban on slaughtering cattle nationwide. This week, a senior judge said that cows should be declared to be national animals and those who slaughtered cattle should be sentenced to life imprisonment. Therefore, as attorney Gautam Bhatia said, the new regulation "is considered to impose an indirect beef ban." If they are interrogated in the court, it will be difficult for the government to protect them - the state court in response to a petition for the right of the person choosing what he eats banned the ban
Almost all Indian states prohibit cows from slaughtering (ie cattle), except for Kerala State, West Bengal State, and Northeast 7 States, according to Indian law. People involved in cattle massacre and illegal transport may be sentenced in many states. For many Hindus, slaughtering a cow is a very provocative issue. Many of them think that it is wrong to eat animals that are very useful in agriculture, so some Chinese may not eat beef. Although it is not considered taboo, some Chinese Buddhists do not encourage consumption of beef. For many Sinhalese people, similar contraindications are seen among Sinhalese Buddhists who believe that it is not beneficial to kill animals with milk and labor.
Kerala state allows slaughter of all kinds of cattle. To maintain public health and hygiene, the government officially regulates slaughter animals. With the Panchayat Act, only approved slaughter at slaughterhouses is permitted. Unlike most other Indian states, most people in Kerala state eat beef (80% of the population of Kerala often eat beef), considered to be a staple food that is mainly part of Kerala It is. In Kerala state, beef accounts for 40% of the meat. There is also sufficient case evidence that Hindus may eat beef as often as Christians and Muslims. Beef is sold at a meat shop but cows are traded on the market weekly throughout the state. In addition, panchayat has an obligation to provide a meatstall including something that may sell beef.