No beef ban in Meghalaya, asserts BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The today said there would not be any beef ban in and alleged that the was "misleading" the people on the issue to gain political mileage ahead of the assembly elections next year.

The Centre has not imposed any beef ban in Meghalaya, state president Shibun Lyngdoh said, adding the May 23 notification only regulated the manner in which animal markets were supposed to function and how animals brought for trade were to be treated.


spokesperson J A Lyngdoh said in a statement that the party "has already clarified that it (beef ban) will not be imposed in the northeastern states. Livestock is a state subject. It is up to the states to decide".

He also said beef ban would not be imposed in the state, adding preventing cow slaughter was neither a good economic measure nor had constitutional backing.

Noting that the ruling is running out of ideas to fight the BJP, the party spokesperson said that Chief Minister Mukul Sangma was "misleading" the people on the issue to gain political mileage ahead of assembly elections next year.

Sangma had reportedly said that the Centre's notification should be withdrawn as it would impact the state's economy and the food habits of the people.

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First Published: Fri, October 20 2017. 18:28 IST