Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

GUJ GOVT TO ENACT HARSHER LAW TO PROTECT COWS: RUPANI

- Press Trust of India

The Gujarat government will enact a harsher law providing for life-term for those found involved in cow-slaughteri­ng and transporta­tion of beef, state chief minister Vijay Rupani said.

Addressing a gathering at Swaminaray­an Gurukul in Vanthali town of Junagadh district, Rupani said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state had earlier brought the law in 2011 to save cows.

“We fought the case till the Supreme Court to bring a law in Gujarat to save cows. Now, we want to make this law more strict, for which we will introduce a Bill in the ongoing Budget session of the Gujarat assembly during next week,” said Rupani.

With Narendra Modi as the state chief minister, the Gujarat government had in 2011 imposed a complete ban on cowslaught­er, transporta­tion and selling of cow-beef by amending the erstwhile Gujarat Animal Preservati­on Act of 1954.

Since then, the crimes related to cow slaughter in Gujarat are covered under the Gujarat Animal Preservati­on (Amendment) Act of 2011.

Under this Act, the people found involved in cow-slaughteri­ng and related crimes are penalised with Rs 50,000 fine and a jail term up to seven years.

Rupani now has announced to make the present Act more stringent with harsher punishment. “In the Bill, we will make a provision wherein people found involved in cow-slaughteri­ng as well transporta­tion of beef will be punished with life imprisonme­nt. Their vehicles too will be seized permanentl­y,” said the chief minister.

WITH NARENDRA MODI AS CHIEF MINISTER, THE GUJARAT GOVERNMENT IN 2011 IMPOSED A BAN ON COW SLAUGHTER, TRANSPORT AND THE SALE OF BEEF

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