Maharashtra govt defends Beef ban


Mumbai, Apr 21 (PTI): Justifying its controversial ban on slaughter of cows, bulls and bullocks and consumption of their meat, Maharashtra government today told the Bombay High Court there is a need to protect and preserve these animals as the state’s economy is still predominantly agricultural. The government, in an affidavit, said the ban introduced under Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act, which has received Presidential assent, was not violative of the fundamental rights of citizens to have food of their own choice.

The affidavit was filed by Chitrakala Suryavanshi, Deputy Secretary, Animal Husbandry, Agriculture, Dairy Development and Fisheries Development Department, in response to a bunch of petitions challenging the ban which came into force early this month. The petitions have challenged only Sections 5 (d) and 9 (a) of the Act, which prohibits possession and consumption of meat of cow, bulls and bullocks even if the animals have been slaughtered outside Maharashtra. According to the petitions, this puts a ban on import of meat.

The government has said that Sections 5 (d) and 9 (a) do not suffer from either lack of legislative competence or violation of any fundamental rights.

“Section 5 (d) is essential so as to prevent practical difficulties in the administration of law. It would otherwise be very difficult to implement the policy of the Act. It is considered that the economy of Maharashtra was still predominantly agricultural and cow progeny is its backbone. Bulls and bullocks are useful not only as draught animal but also for agricultural purposes and breeding. They never cease to be useful as their dung is also a form of rich manure. Considering their usefulness, it was felt necessary to preserve and protect this cow progeny, including bulls and bullocks,” the affidavit stated.

Refuting the petitioners’ contention that Maharashtra government cannot prohibit import of meat of animals slaughtered outside the state, the affidavit said “having received assent from the President of India, the law made by the state legislature would prevail over existing law.”

It further claimed the Act was introduced to give effect to several Articles mentioned in the Constitution.

“Article 51- A (g) imposes fundamental duty on the citizen to protect and improve the natural environment, including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife, and to have compassion for living creatures.”

Meanwhile, speaking to a news channel, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis too justified the beef ban.

“Five crore people of the state were against the cow slaughter,” he said.

  

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2015

    Chaddis are happy with Beef ban, But these chaddis do not know, what the medicine capsules are made off... These capsules are made from gelatin derived from COW BONES..... Now chaddis will stop taking medicines also,,,,

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  • Praveen, Kulshekar

    Wed, Apr 22 2015

    Fadnavis you taste and you will love it. Yummy!

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  • shan, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2015

    Why you are asking him to taste Beef???? They are happy with Maharastrian food....Usal Pav.

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  • stan, dubai

    Tue, Apr 21 2015

    You ban beef eating in Maharashtra but don't ban Beef eaters Gin because I am not a beefeater but taking beefeater gin.

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  • macho, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 21 2015

    Bunch of jokers, involved in petty issues rather than concentrating on improving HUMAN BEING wellness, "ACHE DIN"
    Black money still not to be seen, present SAFFRON Govt be it state or Central busy only in saffronising INDIA, rather than developing INDIA and INDIANS economically.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Tue, Apr 21 2015

    Without prejudice...,
    Maharstrians are denied of mouth watering finger licking tasty beef chilly (anyways here in UAE Hindustani Beef & mutton is available in plenty).

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