Mangaluru: Swamy demands maximum punishment for cow slaughterers

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January 30, 2017

Mangaluru, Jan 30: Batting for maximum punishment for those who slaughter cows, hardline Hindutva leader and Rajya Sabha Member Subramanian Swamy has said that he will soon present a private bill in the Parliament in this connection.

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Delivering the keynote address during the valedictory function of Gou Yatra Mahamangala, the culmination of 82-day long state-wide Gou Yatra at Kulur on Sunday, he said cow slaughter should be banned completely.

Swamy said that the Constitution of India should make mandatory amendments for Gau Rakshan. "Cows are the resources of our country, but sadly, it is being looted by some for meat. Those who steal our resources should be given death penalty," he demanded.

“Although there are provisions in the Constitution, no government has implemented them effectively. Even Mahatama Gandhi, Dr B R Ambedkar and Dr Rajendra Prasad had proposed ban on cow slaughter. But, it was not possible due to lack of political willpower. Cow slaughter is not necessary for any religion,” he claimed.

He urged the government to stop export of beef. Ban on cow slaughter, building of Ram Mandir and resurrection of culture are the needs of the nation today and everyone must stay committed to work towards these issues, he said.

Ramachandrapur mutt seer Raghaveshwara Bharati said that cattle must also be able to have natural birth, natural life and natural death like people. He said he has plunged into the movement to seek life for cattle and there is no question of taking a back step even if it claims his life.

Cows are assets of the nation. Beef export, cross-breeding and use of chemical fertilisers should be banned to protect cows. Diary farming should be encouraged. The government should take steps to protect gomala lands. If people employed in slaughter houses are ready to leave their works and willing to lead a respectful life, he is ready to provide jobs for them.

Vishwa Santhosha Swami asked why the PETA is not raising its voice against cow slaughter. Around 1,300 seers from various states took part in the programme. Some BJP?leaders took part, no leader from Congress turned up.

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Shiraz
 - 
Saturday, 4 Feb 2017

COW SLAUGHTER SHOULD BE BANNED COMPLETELY BECAUSE B J P (Bharatiya Beef Party) can export more Go matha (BEEF).

BEEF SUKKA
 - 
Saturday, 4 Feb 2017

NAAVU MATRA BEEF THINBARDU BERE DESHADAVRIGE IVRU THINISTHARE YAAV SEEME GO BHAKTARU.. HANAKKE HENAVANNE MARUTHARE

Indians
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

If u really worship cow , ban export, let us see your ability

HARRIS
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

This Asaami( swami) may be unaware to know the beef export and exporters in India there are more than 10 Beef exporters in India out of these the 4 beef exporters are topped in list are follows
Al Kabeer Exports Pvt Ltd ( Owners Mr Satish and Mr Atul abharwal)
Arabian Exports Pvt Ltd( Owner Mr Sunil Kapoor)
M.K.R. Frozen Food Exports Pvt Ltd( Owner Mr Madan Abott)
P.M.L Industries Pvt Ltd( owner Mr. A.S.Bindra)
are these people will get the punishment according to Swamy no because they do their Business but a AAM Admi do the same he is the anti National and anti Hindu Culture what does he know about Indian Culture, we Indians( also call Hindi) have special identity from Food, Dress and Shelter so No one will Question what to eat drink and wear.So Forget what he ( Swamy) say let him settle in Veg and let us eat meat and Veg

Think Tank
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

Narenanna...........idu yavudu nadeyalla...............ee karyakrama nadeyoke Hana ellinda ?

Suleman Byari
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

India has become largest exporter of beef, this crazy guy so called intellect is really hypocrite.

Siddik Uchil
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

India is developing mood but Swami is in Crazy mood. Please stop putting news about such people. Useless guy.

shaji
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

If these Sadhus and Swamis are so concerned about cow slaughter, why are they not marching to various beef exporting facilities in Gujarat which are run by bjp leaders. Why are they fooling common people and trying to create disturbance in society. They are following double standard. Everyone knows that beef export is on top place in india and 99 percent exporters are Brahmins. They use cow for their own benefit. Swmay is just trying to fool us.

Skazi
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

Narianna swamy..... any guts to ban BEEF EXPORT ...??????????

SYED
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

Two things i have noticed in this programme. 1. sadus can have long beard and not muslims. 2. saffron goondas can slaughter the cow and export but we muslims cant slaughter and eat in own country.

Rikaz
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

This so called swami is spreading communal disharmony around he must and should be thrown in to jail.....

Dodanna
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

For our soldiers present govt is arranging low budget food the BEEF is the main course always.
This swamy is very much aware and not ready to reveal these truth in front of these low knowledge gatherings.
No doubt when state assembly election will be near, these type of pre-plan drama will appear regularly all for the sake of power. These criminal leaders will not spare religion or even their own family.

Jai Hind!Jai Karnataka!

Fairman
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

Cow slaughter in India is negligible comparing to that done in West and Australia, New Zealand etc.

If their are concerned on Religious basis, then why at least a small attempt is not done to preach the same in those countries who slaughter many times more than slaughtered in India.

Because unfortunately it is a blind belief in India because not matching this belief scientifically.

Think before talk.

MOHAMED ASHRAF
 - 
Monday, 30 Jan 2017

Funish Al Kabeer Beef exporting company before you submit any proposal

Like Al Kabeer, there are many beef exporting companies. Why are you not banning them

If BJP cannot do this, then this is dual standard
Simply fooling public for making vote bank

Rule the country for peace and harmony

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