Bhopal, Jul 14: Devout Hindus of Madhya Pradesh, who were eagerly waiting for Achche Din', witnessed literally Ulte-Din!
Amidst high political drama, the Hindutva stalwarts of ruling BJP government of Madhya Pradesh strongly opposed a Muslim legislator's bill aimed at protection of “sacred animal”.
Arif Aqueel, the lone Muslim legislator in Madhya Pradesh, came up with a private bill for ban on trade of bones and fat of cows with the intention of protecting cows.
Congress leader Aqueel said that while cow is worshipped as 'go mata' by Sangh Parivar, old cows are left to die. Those involved in trade of bones and fat of cow, kill the bovines. BJP is not taking any measure to prevent such slaughters, he lamented.
He said that the trade should be banned and there must be proper system in place to hold last rites of cows on government expense.
BJP leader and Minister for Animal Husbandry Kusum Mehdale indirectly mocked Aqueel by stating that the MLA deserves an award for his “concern”. But, she refused to take any action in this regard.
However, the five-time MLA Aqueel who represents Bhopal North said that BJP was playing with the sentiments of the people by not banning the trade.
Recalling BJP's poll agenda, he said that the saffron party had come to power promising to work for conservation of cow. Meanwhile, few BJP legislators created chaos in the assembly and shouted at Aqueel.
When the speaker decided to take voice vote, the bill was defeated by 55 to 31 votes in the BJP dominant House.




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