Oman Daily Observer

Rajasthan HC wants death penalty for cattle slaughter

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JAIPUR: The Rajasthan High Court on Wednesday suggested that the cow should be declared a national animal and its killers be sentenced to life imprisonme­nt.

“Keeping in mind Articles 48 and 51A (g) of the Constituti­on and to provide legal entity for their proper protection and conservati­on of cow, it is expected from the government that cow is declared a national animal,” Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma said in a 145page order.

Describing himself as a “Shiv bkaht”, the judge, on the eve of his retirement, gave a ruling relating to the Hingonia Gaushala of Jaipur.

According to NGOs, over 500 cows had died at the Hingonia Bovine Animal Rehabilita­tion Centre in a span of 1-2 months in 2016 due to improper care. The court said India was a predominan­tly agricultur­e-based country where animal husbandry played an important role.

“It should also be kept in mind that, that Hindus have got great faith in cows and Nepal, which is a Hindu nation, has declared cow a national animal,” he said.

The judge appointed the Chief Secretary and the Advocate General of Rajasthan as persons in loco parentis (custodians) for the protection and conservati­on of cows.

These officials will work for the protection and conservati­on of cows and to declare cow a national animal, the ruling said.

The court said that it expected the Rajasthan government to increase to life imprisonme­nt punishment for killing cows.

The single bench court said any person or organisati­on was free to approach the court with a plea in the form of a PIL to declare cow as a national animal.

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