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Beef traders from Bangladesh pestering for supply of animals !

Traffickers and traders eye cattle in famine-struck Maharashtra

Sambhajinagar : Beef traders and slaughter-houses from Bangladesh are pestering local butchers of India to do anything but supply animals to them. As a result, beef-traffickers and traders are eying cows/ cattle in famine-struck Maharashtra. These traders are forcing farmers to sell their animals so as to satisfy demand of Bangladesh. (How is the Central and State Government going to curb beef-trafficking taking place in clandestine manner ? Will the State Government instruct police to stringently implement Act imposing ban on cow-slaughter ? – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

Cow-trafficking in West Bengal

Samik Bhattacharya, BJP’s MLA from West Bengal and an activist fighting against cow-trafficking stated that cow-trafficking is presently going on from 24 Pargana and Malda areas of Bengal. (It shows lack of law and order in Bengal. The Mamta (Bano) Government is not going to do anything for prevention of cow-slaughter and establishment of Hindu Rashtra is the only solution for the same. – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Many traffickers are involved in purchasing cattle from famine-hit areas of Maharashtra and clandestinely sending them to Bangladesh. Animals are brought to the international borders of Bengal and Assam which is costly affair but the traffickers have to do it due to pestering of traders on the other side of the border; therefore, such traders and traffickers are active in Maharashtra.

Naive optimism exhibited by State Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Minister, Eknath Khadse, saying animal-trafficking from Maharashtra was impossible !

Considering the cost involved in transporting animals to Bangladesh, it was impossible to take animals from Maharashtra. The distance between the two places is quite far and it needs lot of money for inter-State transportation of animals; therefore, I don’t see any possibility of such animal-trafficking. (It could be destructive to say such thing when everyone knows trafficking of beef has been happening in Maharashtra. – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Information will be collected at Government level.

Boom time for traffickers due to lack of fodder and water ! – Shiv Sena’s MP Shri. Chandrakant Khaire

There is shortage of fodder and water in Maharashtra after Haryana and Rajasthan; therefore, it’s boom time for animal-traffickers. Farmers are helpless and selling animals owing to famine in Maharashtra. As a member of ‘Rashtriya Goudhan Mahasangh’, I shall look into the matter and take up the issue once again during Parliamentary session. (Only staunch ‘Hindutvavadi’ leaders of Shiv Sena can say such things. Other elected pro-Hindu representatives are expected to take similar action ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

Source : Dainik Sanatn Prabhat

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