The Free Press Journal

What Athawale said contradict­s beef ban policy, says NCP

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Nationalis­t Communist Party (NCP) on Saturday said that the statement by Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on beef ban is contradict­ory to state policy.

NCP leader Majid Memon told ANI that “this is a very bold statement by a Union Minister against the beef ban. Such statement is contradict­ory to the policy of the state on beef ban. It would be necessary for the cabinet minister or the Prime Minister to examine the merit of the statement”.

Athawale has condemned violence in the name of cow vigilantis­m and said that no one has the authority to challenge the law.

Athawale, while addressing a press conference, asserted that one should reach out to law for justice instead of violating it.

“Everyone has the right to go to the police or knock the doors of the court. But, no one has the right to challenge the law. These cow vigilantes should get punished,” said Athawale.

“Everybody has the right to eat beef. In the name of cow vigilantis­m, one should not violate law,” he added.

The minister’s comment comes a day after a 40-yearold man was reportedly thrashed by four men in Nagpur’s Bharsingi area on suspicion of carrying cow meat. The incident took place on Wednesday at 11.30 am.

Bharsingi comes under the jurisdicti­on of the Jalalakhed­a Police Station. The police team reached at the spot as soon as they got informatio­n. No arrests have been made yet.

An investigat­ion into the case is underway.

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