Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Buffaloes likely to be removed from ‘no slaughter’ list

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

In the wake of stiff opposition from some states, the central government is said to be having a rethink on its order restrictin­g the sale of animals, including cows and buffaloes.

The government is likely to exempt buffaloes from the ‘no slaughter’ list, an official said on Monday.

“We have received some representa­tions over the list of animals included (in the new cattle slaughter rules). We are working on it,” AN Jha, secretary in the Union environmen­t ministry, told news agency IANS.

The Union environmen­t ministry on May 26, modified the rules to prevent cruelty to animals, making it mandatory to ensure that cattle are not bought or sold for slaughteri­ng.

The list of animals that cannot be bought or sold for slaughter through cattle markets includes cows, bulls, buffaloes, heifers, calves and camels.

However, a day after notifying the modificati­ons, the ministry said that the animals for the purpose of slaughteri­ng could be procured directly from the farmers at their respective farms.

After notifying the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules-2017, the ministry clarified that the aim was to regulate animal market and prevent cruelty to animals.

To ensure the rules are implemente­d, undertakin­gs would have to be taken in the market by the‘DistrictAn­imalMarket­Monitoring Committee’ at the district level and the ‘Animal Market Committee’ at the local level.

Ever since the notificati­on of the modified rules, there have been widespread protests against the new norms in various states, especially Kerala. Youth Congress activists took to the streets in the state, but caused outrage by publicly slashing the head of an ox during one such protest.

THE ANIMALS THAT CANNOT BE BOUGHT OR SOLD FOR SLAUGHTER INCLUDE COWS, BULLS, BUFFALOES, HEIFERS, CALVES AND CAMELS

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