Sunday, August 13, 2017

LIVESTOCK MARKET REGULATion

HASTY CRITICISM  OF MODI GOVERNMENT’S  NOTIFICATION TO REGULATE  LIVESTOCK  MARKETS

Government of India  ( now popularly known as Modi government )  has notified new rules to regulate livestock markets under thePrevention  of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.

Even before the ink on the paper  describing the notification dries,  section of Indian media , opposition political  parties  and some fringe groups have jumped into fray and have  started accusing  vehemently the Prime Minister Narendra  Modi of implementing what they call as  Hindutva doctrine.

These days, Hindutva doctrine is the term  frequently used by several critics to paint Modi government as  not secular and  as one trying to spread the cause of Hindu religion.  Mr. Modi has been repeatedly praising other religions also and just two days back in his national radio address, Mr. Modi  conveyed  his greetings to muslims on the eve of Ramzan month. But, these  are falling on deaf ears amongst the determined critics , who seem to be finding loopholes  to paint Modi government in a negative way at every opportunity.

The fact is  that the notification issued by Modi government  to regulate livestock market  is a document on the regulation of sale of livestock  bought and sold in animal markets,  with prohibition  on the cruelty inflicted in the transport and treatment of animals. It includes category of cattle namely cows, buffaloes, bulls and camels.  The notification just aims to regulate the market and bring certain element of order into it.

Now, let us read  the notification straight.

The rules prohibit the sale of animals for slaughter through thelivestock markets, so that animals for slaughter could be sought directly from farms, thus ensuring traceability and food safety.  Nowhere in the notification, it has been said that the animal cannot be slaughtered.  However, this important aspect has been ignored by themedia and the critics. Obviously, they have not cared to get therequired clarification from the government before reacting with strong criticisms and adverse comments.

Let us look at the regulation from another view point.

Many critics say that cow is a holy animal for Hindus and therefore,the Modi  government is trying to prevent slaughter of cows to satisfythe so called Hindutva agenda. This  uncharitable criticism further goes on to say that the list includes camels also to camouflage theintention of the Modi government to prevent the slaughter of cows.

Christians consider Bible and Cross as holy. Same way Muslims consider Koran as holy. Hindus consider Bhagawad Gita and Cow as holy and every religion has such sentiments  and they are entitled to have it.  It is the duty of every one to respect such sentiments.  In thesame way , Hindus expect that their sentiments  for holy cow should be respected by everyone else.

None of the critics of  the notification of Modi government have cared to comment on the rights of the Hindus to expect that the holy cow which they hold in high respect should be protected. 

Another criticism is that the move to regulate the market will kill thelivestock economy in India and affect the buffalo meat export which recorded Rs. 26,684 cr. in 2015-16. Further, the critics  have argued that meat, leather and other industries would be seriously crippled. All these are exaggerated fears and statements without careful study ofthe implications of the regulations. 

The new rules clearly  aim at regulating the market . While the sale inthe animal market for slaughter purposes have been banned , the sale from the farm house has not been banned. This will ensure that thebeef market would be more healthy and the buyers will have greater confidence that they are not eating the beef produced by slaughtering sick animals.

Further, it may be pointed out  that cow slaughter has already been banned in few states in India  and heaven has not fallen due to this.

In India, we have seen  situations  recently when a person was arrested for pushing down  a live dog  from the top of a multi storey building and another person was arrested for feeding poison to a stray dog.  These acts are called as cruelty to animals and  were severely condemned in the media. But , same media seems to think that slaughter of the cow or buffalo or a camel is not an act of cruelty.  What strange and convenient logic !


N.S.Venkataraman
Nandini Voice For The Deprived

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