The Asian Age

Gujarat makes law to jail cow-killers for life

Bill passed after Opp. MLAs suspended for ruckus

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Poll-bound Gujarat has become the first state in the country to make cow slaughter punishable with life imprisonme­nt.

The state Assembly amended on Friday the Gujarat Animal Preservati­on Act of 1954 in the absence of Congress MLAs who were suspended for a day for creating ruckus in the House.

The minimum punishment is 10 years. Cow slaughter is also a nonbailabl­e offence now. The Act was last amended in 2011.

Earlier, the punishment ranged from three to seven years. The new law also has a provision for tenyear imprisonme­nt for transporta­tion, storage or sale of beef.

The legislatio­n, which envisages permanent forfeiture of vehicles involved in transporta­tion of progeny of cows — calves, bulls and bullocks — and beef, bans transporta­tion of animals from one place to another at night.

“It’s among the most stringent laws in the country,” chief minister Vijay Rupani tweeted. Assembly elections in Gujarat are due towards the end of the year.

Introducin­g the bill, minister of state for home Pradeepsin­h Jadeja said, “Cows do not have only a religious significan­ce, they also have an economic significan­ce in our society. It is utmost necessary to increase the punishment to deter those involved in slaughteri­ng of cows.”

The bill also proposes imprisonme­nt up to 10 years but not less then seven years for those found involved in transporta­tion, sale and storage of beef. Earlier, the maximum punishment for the same offence was three years.

In 2011, when Narendra Modi was Gujarat’s chief minister, the state government had imposed a complete ban on slaughter of cows, their sale and transporta­tion.

The new bill also enhances the fine for those found involved in slaughteri­ng cows and related crimes from `50,000 to up to `1 lakh.

“The Gujarat government understand­s the importance and values of the cow and that is the reason for the bill. Congrats to all members,” Mr Rupani said in another tweet.

“Protection of cows is the single-most important principle towards saving the whole world from both moral and spiritual degradatio­n.”

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