Udupi: Kaup BJP Activists Demand Speedy Enforcement of Anti-cow Slaughter Bill


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Udupi, Sep 5: Demanding the enforcement of anti-cow slaughter bill in the state at the earliest, the BJP activists of Kaup legislative assembly went on a procession in the prime areas of Kaup town here on Saturday September 4.

The activists submitted a memorandum to state governor through Kaup revenue officer Guruva Kulal. It states that the government has got the consent from legislative council to adopt anti-cow slaughter bill. Hence the state government has the prime right to bring it into practice. It also states that in 2005 the Supreme Court had given its judgment to ban cow slaughter.

The seven states in the country have already adopted the anti-cow slaughter bill. The people of Karnataka also should support for it so that the inhuman cat will be banned completely, urged the Kaup BJP activists.

Kaup BJP president Kuthyar Naveen Shetty, district vice-president Katpady Shankar Poojary, BJP leaders Sheela K Shjetty, Jagdish Acarya, Kollabettu Ravindra Shetty, Geetanjali M Suvarna and Jithendra Shetty among others were present.

  

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  • vineeth fernandes, dubai

    Mon, Sep 06 2010

    i agree with u shahnawaz. there was a restaurant near to my place back in manglore. and most of the time, beef eaters were hindu. then why these people dont stop them. is there a separate rule for B.J.P supporters. shame on these people man.

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  • Balakrishna Shetty, Yellur/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    What a waste of valuable time?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmennu

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Soman, Mangalore.
    For Muslims Pork is a bad word. Still in the Gulf pork is available in the super markets and no Muslim is stopping you from having pork. Do you really love the cow? Be honest.

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  • vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    The safron color is looking for reasons to come out to the streets and show the presence.They do not know the consequences of the bill.

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  • RR, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Mr.Shahnawaz Kukkikatte,dubai/udupi
    Pl understand propely that it is not a protest rally and only submission of a memorandum for onward transmission by local unit of BJP demanding enforcement of the bill.Nice to read your comments in astrologer's avatar!

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  • Joseph Paul Mendonca, Sooda / Belman

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal / Al Khobar has already said what I had been trying to tell all the people on earth since a long time. Thank you Arshad.

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  • Rizwan, Indian

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Oh only few protesters? I am sure rest all are beef consumers, must be staying far and watching the show

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  • Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Shahanawaz....you must be one of those type...who takes money & goes for Italian's rally...All are not like you..

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  • R Rao, goa

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Good bye to Beef Sukka in Kaup? Thank God I am posted in Goa now.

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  • Don, Mangalore / Qatar

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    @ Arshad I completely agree with you.
    @ Soman : Muslim's don't eat pork for your kind info. and it's none of your business to force them. But many of us know Hindus eat 'beef'. They may not prepare at home but many Hindus eat in bars and restuarants with drinks and, even you may know that.They eat well and then start fighting. And this is the fact what happened in Kulshekar some years ago.

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  • Billy goat, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Dear Ismail, Moodabidri.

    I think, if the BJP has to call it the "Anti Cow and Buffalo slaughter bill" then, they are also including themselves in this bill, that is why they are only calling it "anti cow slaughter bill".

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  • ajith, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    We have more cows than these protesters What to do with cows?

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  • lukas, malpe

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    We had 4 cows years back in our house. But so many people who believe cow as their God compalined  against bad smell and mosquitoes. So we forced to sell all.

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  • Tom Cat , Mangalore/ Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    soman, Mangalore I think you are aware of many thing of rules and regulations while I am . secondly I vote every time and fully aware of idiotic BJP tactics and every day is not Sunday. If not for the BJP the Christian community in mangalore would be still sleeping and surely the credit goes to them. Secondly with regard to cow slaughter, India is a democratic country and it will remain so if you think BJP can use force then remember sooner or later BJP will have to change their name into FJP( Frightened janatha Party) while Saudi is a islamic country and I am not a citizen of that country. A citizen in Saudi Arabia will never wish to be Indian as it is a cradle to death welfare society. So think before you pen.

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  • Donald, udupi/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    GUYS COME ON WE KNOW U R PROTESTING JUST FOR NAME SAKE.. IF U DO ALL THESE TAMASHA THEN DEFINITELY BEEF PRICES WILL GO UP. EVEN BJP PEOPLE CANT AFFORD TO EAT THAT.. LETS US EAT BEEF PEACEFULLY..

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  • Godwin, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    soman, Mangalore what Mr.Tom Cat says is guys like you and BJP hark,for publicity no development. Secondly Majority Hindus eat beef go to any bar in mangalore it filled with Hindus eating beef and drinking, ladies included. Secondly there are more people in gulf who come down to vote because they are patriotic then people like you who do not know what is true freedom, thirdly if people referendum is sought on beef that will be BJP death kneel.

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    These people are demanding to enforce anti cow-slaughter bill. It seems there is confusion about the controversial, "Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill 2010". In reality, Karnataka government included in this bill, buffalo, which is not worshiped by anyone. The reason for this inclusion is unknown. Therefore, I request BJP members not to mislead people by using title "Anti cow slaughter bill". At least you can call it as, "Anti cow and buffalo slaughter bill"

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  • Billy Goat, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Dear Tom Cat,

    I don't think BJP party are "crying cow, cow" - i think they are "crying bow, wow", simply barking like dogs, but nothing else is happening...Yeddi has become a meek, tamed, emotional pet of Reddy...with carrot and stick treatment....When Reddy / Sushma Swaraj say "jump!", Yeddi can only say "how high" Reddygaru / Thayee?

    What to do, we are all like this only...

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  • soman, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Mr. Tom, cat or whatever the name. Sitting in Saudi what referendum you talking about. Throwing stone sitting one place realising I am not concerned with outcome. By referendum how many will vote for cow slaughter you can imagine, few like you. Of course you cannot vote in Saudi. Try forcing local admin for referendum on eating pork in Saudi.

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal / Al Khobar

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Cruelty on Calves is pretty much same as cruelty on cows. Consumption of Milk and dairy products while depriving calves of their share, keeping the cows tied, using the bullock for ploughing and in bullock carts all amount to slow torture and worst cruelty on poor creature and shall be immediately banned. If the activists are so much concerned about welfare of cows let them let the cows remain free and stop domesticating.

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  • Tom Cat , Mangalore/ Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    I challenge the BJP party in state to go into a referendum from the public and find out for them selves instead of crying cow cow

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  • Coweater Khanna, Kasaragod

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    In all these protests across Karnataka, I haven't even seen a single cow being escorted by the BJP activists on the streets. Why can't they take a few cows and make them walk along with them to give the maximum impact and emotionally spur the crowd by making a few go-mathas protest with them. This only shows how much interest they have in the actual protection of the cow. If they care for the cow so much, don't you think they must get a few cows in their protest - which of course, they will not, for obvious reasons. This shows how sanctimonious /fake they are.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmennu

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    If you really love the cow kindly adopt one roadside cow or bull and take it home. At least Mangalore and Upipi will be free from cowdung. If you cannot do it, stop shedding crocodile tears over the cow and put an end to these roadside thamashas.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Sorry, less than 20 protestors and majority of them are beef eaters. I feel these protestors have been bought for a fee and it's stage managed. shame ... shame... shame

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