Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Cow politics hots up, CMs say Centre dictating terms

- Saubhadra Chatterji and Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com

Beef stirred the political pot on Monday, after Congress activists in Kerala killed a cow in a public square to defy the central government’s new curbs on the sale and purchase of the animal.

The protests were staged after the Union environmen­t ministry notified last week that no cattle can be sold or bought in animal markets for slaughter.

The decision brought the Opposition and the ruling BJP into conflict.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and the CPM, which rules Kerala, spoke in a rare voice of unity between the two arch rivals against the Narendra Modi government.

“We won’t accept the Centre’s decision… it is unconstitu­tional,” Banerjee said, dubbing the ban as an attempt to “encroach into state power”.

Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan urged his counterpar­ts to raise their voice against the restrictio­ns on cattle trade, saying

It is a deliberate attempt to encroach on the state’s powers. It is undemocrat­ic, unconstitu­tional and unethical

the Centre’s “anti-federal, anti-democratic and anti-secular move” is an attempt to usurp power from the state government­s. In a letter to the chief ministers, he said the ban would affect the livelihood of millions of

There is a lot of talk about respecting each others’ feelings... in the name of secularism. Why are they silent on Kerala?

people, especially those in the farming sector.

Vijayan said he didn’t need a “lesson in food habits from New Delhi or Nagpur”, referring to the RSS headquarte­rs.

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