gujarat beefs up punishment against cow slaughter
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Gujarat beefs up punishment against cow slaughter

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A shepherd herds his cows and oxen at a field in Tharad, Gujarat. The state, where elections
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The Gujarat state legislative assembly on Friday passed a Bill enhancing punishment for cow slaughter from the present seven-year jail term to life imprisonment.

Gujarat, where elections will be held later this year, now has the toughest law against cow slaughter in the country.

“During this auspicious occasion of Hindu festival of Chhetri Navratri, the state government, on suggestions of several saints, has made amendments to the Gujarat Animal Protection (Amendment) Act, 2011. This is the harshest law in the country,” Minister of State for Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja told media.

The minimum jail term for illegal ferrying of cows for slaughter has been raised from seven to ten years against the current provision of three to seven years. The monetary penalty has also been increased from Rs50,000 (Dh2,830) to Rs100,000.

Further, the Bill also allows police to acquire the forfeited vehicles seized for illegal ferrying of cattle. Earlier, the police had to release the vehicles after six months of registering the complaint

The Bill also makes offences under the Gujarat Animal Preservation Act 1954 cognisable and non-bailable.

“The state government had enacted the Gujarat Animal Preservation Act 1954 for the preservation of milch animals, and for cattle that are suitable for breeding or agricultural purposes. In 2011, the state government had imposed a complete ban on slaughtering and transportation of cow and progeny by amending the Gujarat Animal Preservation Act, 1954. However, the government felt the need for more stringent provisions to curb cow slaughter,” Jadeja added.

The Bill was passed by majority votes in the absence of opposition members.

“The law itself needed to be revised for effectively checking the use of vehicles for transporting animals to slaughter. This could only be achieved by amending section 6A and 6B of the law to allow the government to permanently acquire the vehicle or any means of transport used for carrying cattle, beef or beef products,” state Chief Minister Vijay Rupani told media.

Congress said the Bill was passed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led state government to garner votes in the upcoming elections.

“The Bill is passed not out of concern for cows. Bharatiya Janata Party has passed this Bill to get votes. Through this Bill, it has been proved that BJP is anti-Dalit (low caste) who trade in carcass,” Congress legislator Shaktisinh Gohi told Gulf News.

BJP has governed Gujarat since 1998. It seeks a fifth consecutive term this year.

source : gulfnews

 

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