The Asian Age

‘Cow slaughter contentiou­s even in 1960s’

Indira constitute­d panel to examine national law to ban it

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New Delhi, June 11: Cow slaughter was as contentiou­s an issue half-acentury ago as it is today, with an “attack” on Parliament by saffronrob­ed sadhus prompting the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to constitute a committee that included RSS chief M.S. Golwalkar to examine a national law to ban it.

A new book on Gandhi by senior Congress leader and family loyalist Jairam Ramesh narrates how Golwalkar, who remained the supreme leader of the RSS for over 30 years, was nominated to the panel to defuse the “crisis” following the attack by sadhus on Parliament on November 7, 1966.

The committee, which included important Hindu religious leaders, including the Shankarach­aryas, remained in existence for 12 years, but did not submit a report.

“On June 29, Indira Gandhi set up a highpower committee to examine the entire issue of a national law to ban cow slaughter. It was headed by A K Sarkar, a former chief justice of India and had as its members experts like Dr V Kurien.

“The high-power committee was given six months to submit its report... It was to keep meeting for 12 years till it was disbanded by Indira Gandhi’s successor in 1979. The committee never submitted its report,” Mr Ramesh says in the book.

Mr Ramesh termed the “attack” by sadhus the “first crisis” Gandhi faced as prime minister.

“The first crisis she faced in November 1966 was on the cow when sadhus attacked Parliament, people died, and the home minister resigned.

“She set up a committee to look into the issue of a national ban on cow slaughter. One of the important members on this committee was M S Golwalkar, besides the Shankarach­aryas, to defuse the crisis,” he said introducin­g the book — Indira Gandhi: A life in Nature — at a function.

Mr Ramesh told the select gathering, which included Congress president Sonia Gandhi and former PM Manmohan Singh, that Gandhi’s successor Morarji Desai finally dissolved the committee in 1979.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at the release of the book Indira Gandhi: A Life in Nature, written by former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh (right), at Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum in New Delhi on Saturday evening.
— PTI Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at the release of the book Indira Gandhi: A Life in Nature, written by former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh (right), at Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum in New Delhi on Saturday evening.

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