Pejawar seer urges to set up goshalas everywhere

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February 27, 2017

Udupi/Mangaluru, Feb 27: Paryaya Sri Pejawar Mutt seer Sri Vishwesha Theertha Swami has urged the government to set up goshalas everywhere to rear cattle.

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He was speaking after inaugurating the day-long hunger strike under the campaign to save cattle organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in association with Hindu Jagaran Vedike, Bajrang Dal, Gou Pariwar and Gou Shalegala Karnataka Rajya Okkuta in Udupi.

He said that in most of the cases, the people are unable to take care of their own aged parents. Goshalas can be promoted in temples and mutts. Wastes from vegetable shops, temples and grass grown on barren land can be used to feed cattle, he suggested.

The seer questioned the people who uphold the ideologies of Ambedkar and repeatedly mention his name seeking social justice but are blind towards the Constitutional statutes proposed by Ambedkar to protect cattle.

“There is no communal disharmony hidden in the issue of conserving the cattle. Everyone should join hands keeping in mind the fact that preserving cattle stock is not the issue of religious disharmony, instead it is the essence of humanity. Everyone, irrespective of religion and caste, consume milk. Hence it is the foremost duty of each one to protect cattle,” he said.

Pejawar Mutt junior pontiff Sri Vishwaprasanna Theertha Swami said that goshalas should be set up everywhere to rear cattle as, in most of the cases, the people are unable to take care of their own aged parents. Goshalas can be promoted in temples and mutts. Wastes from vegetable shops, temples and grass grown on barren land can be used to feed cattle, he suggested.

Sri Anegundi Samsthana seer Sri Kalahasthendrasaraswati Swami said the rich, instead of adopting dogs as their pets, should go for cattle. The public signed a memorandum on the occasion appealing for the support of the state and the Central governments to conserve cattle.

In Mangaluru

Urging the Central government to enact a stringent law banning cow slaughter either by utilising the provision of the Constitution or by amending the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960, the members of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal staged the Gau Satyagraha in Mangaluru on Sunday.

In a memorandum to the Prime Minister, the protesters said that, from time immemorial, the country has believed in the tradition of worshipping the cow and its progeny. A provision for seven years of rigorous imprisonment with a fine of Rs 1 lakh as punishment for slaughter of cow and its progeny should be made by the government, the protesters demanded.

They said that the government should declare the cow and its progeny as national honour and pride. Reminding the NDA government on its election manifesto, the protesters said that the BJP had promised to initiate measures to provide necessary legal framework to protect the cow and its progeny. Now, the time has come for the party to fulfil the promise.

The memorandum said that the Transport of Cattle Rules 1978 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1960 do not provide for any stringent punishment for cattle lifters and those who transport illegally. As a result, cattle are transported in an inhuman manner.

The protesters also urged the Centre to direct all the states to utilise the cow grazing land by growing grass to ensure the availability of sufficient fodder in each village at lower price.

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Comments

Faiz
 - 
Tuesday, 28 Feb 2017

E pejawarge mande sari illa maraya ... beef shaale anthe ... modalu bada janarige mane maadi kodi maraya .. amele beef shaala maadi beef thinnuva ottige ..

Skazi
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Monday, 27 Feb 2017

Krishna, Mangalore.... Can u tell why this seer is not taking any action against the export of Cow Meat .... All are hypocrites.....

Althaf
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Monday, 27 Feb 2017

Pettha Pettha Panper.. Petthada maasa Tinper...

Abu Muhammad
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Monday, 27 Feb 2017

We know this Seer participated and cheered Babri Masjid Demolition, he practices untouchability, Pankhtibheda, endorsed Made snana, acts as spokesperson of VHB, BJP and Sanghparivar. If he really wants to protect cows, let him first visit Goshalas of Madhya Pradesh and urge central Govt. to BAN Beef exports and close down all industries in India that uses dead cows to prepare various products. Let him also ask Govt, how much donation BJP got from nationalist beef exporters.

cow lover
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Monday, 27 Feb 2017

Krishna,
If he is valued person than :
He should ban the No1 beef exporting company who is run by BJP candidate. (Y is he silent)
In hindu scriptures Beef eating is allowed - Y doesnt he speak on it?
We saw BJP ruled states once come in media that Goshalas were in shitty condition where cows are dying without water and food..

If the so called cow protector cant protect only 1 or 2 go-shalas .. How come he is speaking about the entire country.

Instead of speaking for the poor people who are dying without food and proper shelter ... He is speaking on goshala to create unrest between the communities...

Wake up and recognise logically the political parties and their chellas who is wearing sheep's wool

Rikaz
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Monday, 27 Feb 2017

That is true, then you can send them to butcher house for meat export.....great news....Indian's cannot eat Indian beef but foreigners...shame on you so called swamy....

kaizer
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Monday, 27 Feb 2017

ok you provide shelter to cows no issues, but please first stop exporting beef to other countries, india stands NO 1 in beef exporting, ask BJP to do it first then spend money on goshalas

Shaad
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Monday, 27 Feb 2017

First provide shelters to homeless humans. When election is near, all dramas draw out.

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