Ajmer Sharif cleric demands national animal status for cow, ban on slaughter, beef export
A cleric from Ajmer Sharif has urged the Indian government to officially designate the cow as the national animal. With Eid-ul-Azha approaching, he has called for a comprehensive ban on cow slaughtering and its sale for sacrifice, citing the cow's...
The cleric's appeal days ahead of Eid-ul-Azha on May 28.
Chishti said that the cow holds deep religious significance for the Hindu community and deserves respect and constitutional protection.
He appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a special session of Parliament to bring legislation declaring the cow the national animal.
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"It is important to see who supports such a bill and who opposes it," Chishti said, adding that the issue should rise above politics and be viewed from the perspective of communal harmony and cultural respect.
Chishti said Muslims would welcome such a move.
The cleric also demanded stricter laws against cattle abandonment, alleging that many cows are left on roads after the end of their lactation period.
"People leave cows on roads once they stop giving milk. These animals end up eating plastic and garbage from the streets. Strict punishment should be introduced against such negligence," he said.
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Chishti also expressed concern over incidents of Muslims being lynched on suspicion of cow slaughter and demanded a nationwide ban on beef exports as well.
He criticised the BJP for not bringing stricter legislation despite being in power at the Centre for more than a decade.
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