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Like cows, farmers too need to be saved: Sena

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In a sarcastic take on BJP-ruled states enacting laws making the punishment for cow slaughter harsher, the Shiv Sena on Monday said if there was a bitter penalty for killing cows, government­s too were liable to be held responsibl­e for farmer suicides.

“There are talks of a state handing out death penalty to those who slaughter cows... then, murder charge should also be invoked against government­s for driving farmers to commit suicide,” Sena MP Sanjay Raut told reporters here.

“Both farmers and cows have the right to live. Like cows, even farmers need to be saved,” he added.

The ruling alliance partner also demanded a uniform law on cow slaughter.

Notably, Chhattisga­rh Chief Minister Raman Singh said on Saturday that those who kill cows in the state would be “hanged”.

Last week, BJP-ruled Gujarat passed a law making cow slaughter punishable with life term. In March 2015, the BJP-led Maharashtr­a government had enforced the Maharashtr­a Animal Preservati­on (Amendment) Act, banning the slaughter of bulls and bullocks.

“Farmers going on a strike means the state is heading towards lawlessnes­s. The opposition’s Sangharsh Yatras won’t work (in Maharashtr­a). The government should take firm steps to help the distressed farmers. Otherwise, it should be held responsibl­e for their plight,” Raut said. He demanded a uniform law across the country against cow slaughter. The Sena MP said the government should to take the responsibi­lity of these animals (cows) when they get old.

He also sought to know how the country remained one of the largest exporters of meat in the world when a ‘pro-Hindutva’ government was in power.

“In the last two years, the export of beef has increased substantia­lly,” Raut claimed. –PTI

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