BJP to raise issue of illegal slaughter houses in Guj

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

The ruling in today said it will raise the issue of illegal slaughter houses running in the state.

To a question on the party's stand regarding illegal slaughter houses running in Gujarat, state spokesperson Pandya said the is committed to save cows.



A CAG report tabled in the Assembly on March 31 noted that slaughter houses in are running their business without obtaining license under Food Safety and Standards Act.

The observation by CAG came on a day when the state passed a Bill proposing life term for those found to be involved in cow slaughter and 10-year jail for those involved in sale or transportation of beef.

"will definitely draw the attention of the state on this issue. If something is illegal then it has to be dealt with. No one can be allowed to play with people's health. will surely make a sincere representation to the on this issue," Pandya told reporters here today.

The leader also denied Congress' allegation that cattle rearers were forced to send their cows to slaughter houses due to unavailability of gauchar (grazing land).

The opposition party had alleged that gauchar was sold to industrialists by the

"Gauchar land was sold when Congress was in power (before 1995), not under the rule. Our is committed to save cows by introducing various schemes," Pandya said.

He said the would organise celebrations across for three days from tomorrow to thank the state for introducing a stringent Bill to save cows.

"For the next three days, party workers across the state would organise programmes of gau puja (cow worship) and offering of grass to cows in all talukas," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

BJP to raise issue of illegal slaughter houses in Guj

The ruling BJP in Gujarat today said it will raise the issue of illegal slaughter houses running in the state. To a question on the party's stand regarding illegal slaughter houses running in Gujarat, state BJP spokesperson Bharat Pandya said the government is committed to save cows. A CAG report tabled in the Assembly on March 31 noted that slaughter houses in Gujarat are running their business without obtaining license under Food Safety and Standards Act. The observation by CAG came on a day when the state government passed a Bill proposing life term for those found to be involved in cow slaughter and 10-year jail for those involved in sale or transportation of beef. "BJP will definitely draw the attention of the state government on this issue. If something is illegal then it has to be dealt with. No one can be allowed to play with people's health. BJP will surely make a sincere representation to the government on this issue," Pandya told reporters here today. The BJP leader ... The ruling in today said it will raise the issue of illegal slaughter houses running in the state.

To a question on the party's stand regarding illegal slaughter houses running in Gujarat, state spokesperson Pandya said the is committed to save cows.

A CAG report tabled in the Assembly on March 31 noted that slaughter houses in are running their business without obtaining license under Food Safety and Standards Act.

The observation by CAG came on a day when the state passed a Bill proposing life term for those found to be involved in cow slaughter and 10-year jail for those involved in sale or transportation of beef.

"will definitely draw the attention of the state on this issue. If something is illegal then it has to be dealt with. No one can be allowed to play with people's health. will surely make a sincere representation to the on this issue," Pandya told reporters here today.

The leader also denied Congress' allegation that cattle rearers were forced to send their cows to slaughter houses due to unavailability of gauchar (grazing land).

The opposition party had alleged that gauchar was sold to industrialists by the

"Gauchar land was sold when Congress was in power (before 1995), not under the rule. Our is committed to save cows by introducing various schemes," Pandya said.

He said the would organise celebrations across for three days from tomorrow to thank the state for introducing a stringent Bill to save cows.

"For the next three days, party workers across the state would organise programmes of gau puja (cow worship) and offering of grass to cows in all talukas," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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