Stalin to protest ban on sale of cattle for slaughter on May 31

Fundamental right to choice of food by the Constitution has been "snatched away" by Centre: DMK

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

DMK Treasurer MK Stalin. Photo: Wikipedia
MK Stalin. Photo: Wikipedia

DMK working president M K Stalin will lead a protest on May 31 here against the Centre's ban on the sale of cattle for slaughter at animal markets.

The party also hit out at the for "keeping mum" on the issue when the neighbouring states of Kerala and Karnataka have opposed it.



In a release issued here, the DMK said the fundamental right to choice of food given by the Constitution has been "snatched away" by the Centre.

Quoting media reports, it said the trade was hit at the shandy in due to the stringent curbs.

Stalin will lead a protest at the district collectorate here against "the Centre and sate governments" on the issue, it added.

Chief Minister had on Saturday said he will comment on the Centre's ban on cattle sale after going through the related notification.

Opposition parties, including the DMK, however, had condemned the move and demanded that the Centre withdraw the notification immediately.

Stalin to protest ban on sale of cattle for slaughter on May 31

Fundamental right to choice of food by the Constitution has been "snatched away" by Centre: DMK

Fundamental right to choice of food by the Constitution has been "snatched away" by Centre: DMK DMK working president M K Stalin will lead a protest on May 31 here against the Centre's ban on the sale of cattle for slaughter at animal markets.

The party also hit out at the for "keeping mum" on the issue when the neighbouring states of Kerala and Karnataka have opposed it.

In a release issued here, the DMK said the fundamental right to choice of food given by the Constitution has been "snatched away" by the Centre.

Quoting media reports, it said the trade was hit at the shandy in due to the stringent curbs.

Stalin will lead a protest at the district collectorate here against "the Centre and sate governments" on the issue, it added.

Chief Minister had on Saturday said he will comment on the Centre's ban on cattle sale after going through the related notification.

Opposition parties, including the DMK, however, had condemned the move and demanded that the Centre withdraw the notification immediately.
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