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The Bihar Preservation and Improvement of Animals Act, 1955 governs the slaughter of cattle in Bihar. Slaughter of cow and calf is totally prohibited. Slaughter of bulls or bullocks of over 25 years of age or permanently incapacitated for work or breeding due to injury, deformity or any incurable disease is permitted.
Three men were transporting 13 cattle when a drunk mob attacked them. [39] 7 October 2014 Gujarat: 0 5 Alleged cow slaughter; Police and Muslims clashed. [40] 8 October 2014 Bihar: 0 1 Rumors of beef related issue on the occasion of Bakr-Eid that led to communal tension. [41] 11 October 2014 Bihar: 0 2
[6] [7] Cattle slaughter is banned in most states of India. [8] Recently emerged cow vigilante groups, claiming to be protecting cattle, have been violent leading to a number of deaths. Cow-protection groups see themselves as preventing cattle theft and smuggling, [9] protecting the cow or upholding the law in an Indian state which bans cow ...
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Sri Lanka currently bans the sale of cattle for meat throughout all of the island, following a legislative measure that united the two main ethnic groups on the island (Tamils and Sinhalese), [13] whereas legislation against cattle slaughter is in place throughout most states of India except Kerala, West Bengal, and parts of the North-East. [14]
Cattle smuggling in India, states Reena Martins, is an organized and violent criminal network. In Bihar for example, cow smugglers chopped off the fingers of a railway crossing gate guard when he refused to allow smuggling trucks to pass through before a train. [46] Corruption, bribes and cruelty to animals is a routine part of the operation.
India has over 5 million stray cattle according to the livestock census data released in January 2020. [1] The stray cow attacks on humans and crops in both urban and rural areas is an issue for the residents. [2] [3] Cow slaughter is banned in many places in India with penalties of long imprisonment and huge fines.
The state shall take necessary actions to control trade of cattle in livestock markets for purposes of inhuman slaughter. [4] The State shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country. [5] The states shall prevent slaughtering of animals except in recognized and licensed slaughter ...