Bangalore: Govt Mulling Total Ban on Cow Slaughter - Dr V S Acharya
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SP)
Bangalore, Jul 3: The state government wants to make sweeping changes to the existing Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Act, 1964 and bring a new act in place of the old one. Home minister Dr V S Acharya, law and parliamentary affairs minister Suresh Kumar and animal husbandry department minister Revu Nayak Belamagi held consultations on this issue here on Thursday July 2.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Acharya informed that it was decided to move a bill on the new act in the session of the legislature scheduled to commence on July 9. "Even though the Karnataka Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Act 1964 has been in force, it has not been implemented effectively. As per article 48 of the constitution, cow slaughter has been banned completely. The slaughter ban law is in force in nine states, he revealed.
It also refers to prevention of slaughter of milch and draught animals. The Government tried to make some minor amendments to the prevention of cow slaughter Act in the Belgaum session of the legislature. It will now redraft the legislation with Article 48 of the Constitution as the theme.
Asked whether the Government was contemplating total ban on slaughter of animals, the Home Minister replied in the negative.