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The video contents is a torchering,
ill-abusing and humiliation of workers seems like from UP/Bihar by some
Punjabi speaking personals (not identified), which on hearing, its shows
they are being mortified of finding thrashing of cows.
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Karnataka: non-Hindus not allowed to kill cows, Hindus can
slaughter animals in ritual sacrifice
by Nirmala Carvalho
A bill would ban the killing of cows, a holy animal for
Hindus. Hindu extremist groups are in favour of the move, but not the
members of other religions. At a ceremony in honour of a Hindu deity,
buffaloes, sheep and chicken are killed in a ritual sacrifice.
Mangalore (AsiaNews) – Modern India’s reality was most visible recently in
the southern State of Karnataka as two events highlight the country’s
contradictions. In one case, thousands of animals were killed as part of a
traditional Hindu religious ceremony; in the other, protesters took to the
streets to urge the State government to stop a bill that would ban the
killing of cows. On Wednesday, about 100,000 people gathered in Davangere
District to share in a bloody ritual involving tens of thousands of
animals. The next day in Mangalore, thousands of demonstrators rallied
against a bill that would outlaw killing cows.
The anti-bill rally was organised by the ‘Movement for the Protection of
Indian Food Culture’. Demonstrators walked by government buildings,
calling on the authorities to safeguard the interests of all citizens,
including non-vegetarians, and drop its proposed piece of legislation.
According to a local political leader, A K Subbayya, the bill is designed
to indulge the Sangh Parivar, a Hindu social movement that promotes the
purity of Hinduism and a return to religious absolutism.
Sangh Parivar militants believe cows to be divine. “This is why the bill
does not take into account the views of non-vegetarians and non-Hindus.
Sangh has vested interests, including economic ones, in imposing
vegetarianism. If it gets away with it, in a few years they will get some
other animal protected as holy.”
“It is wrong to think that only Muslims and Christians oppose the anti-cow
slaughter bill,” Subbayya noted. “The BJP government should know that
there are a lot of members from the lower castes, including Dalits, who
have been eating cow meat for centuries. [. . .] What is wrong with that?
What will cow owners do with their animals” if the bill is approved?
In the meantime, the early dawn on Wednesday saw a vast sea of Hindus
gather in Davangere to watch the arrival of the severed head of a buffalo
that had been killed inside the Sridurgambika Temple. In order to appease
the goddess, one of the Hindu deities, five water buffaloes, 50,000 sheep
and thousands of chicken were slaughtered.
Since a ban on slaughtering is in place at present, Hindu worshippers cut
the buffalo at an undisclosed place and brought it to the temple. During
the transfer, a former minister applied blood to his forehead.
Source:
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Karnataka:-non-Hindus-not-allowed-to-kill-cows,-Hindus-can-slaughter-animals-in-ritual-sacrifice-17740.html |