India's western state of Maharashtra has introduced a ban on
beef so strict that even possession could land you in jail for five years,
media reports and the chief minister said Tuesday.
The country's Hindu majority considers cows sacred, and
several states already ban their slaughter.
But the latest measures in Maharashtra -- home to India's
commercial centre Mumbai -- go even further, making the sale or possession of
beef an offence punishable by a five-year jail term or a 10,000 rupee ($160)
fine.
The Indian Express newspaper said the measures became law
after President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to a legal amendment -- which
was passed by the state parliament two decades ago, but was never sent to a
president for approval.
The measures include a ban on the slaughter of bulls and
bullocks, hitherto legal with a vet's certificate, although it will still be
legal to slaughter buffalo.
Maharashtra's chief minister Devendra Fadnavis tweeted his
thanks to the president, saying "our dream of ban on cow slaughter becomes
a reality now".
The ban didn't go unnoticed and led to an acrimonious debate
on the social media with #BeefBan top-trending on India's twitter.
"In Maharashtra, all chicken, goats and sheep are
currently thinking -- Why should gais (cows) have all the fun? #BeefBan,"
Ramesh Srivats said on Twitter.
The decision led to many angry exchanges on social media
with people on different sides of the divide citing personal freedom, religious
beliefs, history, environment and even animal rights to make their point.
Many took snarky jibes at the local state government for its
decision. "And in other news, safer to be born a cow than a girl in
India," Sonika Mehta said on Twitter.
However there were many who came out in open support of the
government's ban.
"No problems with #BeefBan whatsoever. Totally support
it," Twitter-user Shivani Sahay posted.
Right-wing Hindu groups in India have long demanded a
complete ban on the slaughter of all cattle, citing religious scriptures.
The main players in the beef industry are Muslims, the
country's largest religious minority, who make up some 13 percent of India's
1.25-billion population.
Maharashtra state is ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party in alliance with the far-right Shiv Sena
party.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/indian-state-bans-beef-introduces-jail-time-possession-141749373.html
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/indian-state-bans-beef-introduces-jail-time-possession-141749373.html

