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  2. List of incidents of cow vigilante violence in India - Wikipedia

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    Cow vigilante violence refers to violence against those who are perceived to engage in cattle theft or slaughter. It is seen mainly in India, where cows are considered sacred to the Hindu majority. Many of the lynchings have been attributed to cow vigilantes who have taken it upon themselves to enforce laws against cow slaughter.

  3. Cow vigilante violence in India - Wikipedia

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    [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 ...

  4. Chalo demonstrations - Wikipedia

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    The chalo (Hindi "let's go") demonstrations were a series of protests against the treatment of Dalits during 2016 in response to cow vigilante violence in India since 2014. Some examples and extra information can be found on the page detailing the Una Flogging Incidents .

  5. Cattle theft in India - Wikipedia

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    Cattle theft, more commonly cattle raiding or cattle lifting, is a property crime in India. [1] [2] [3] In the ancient and medieval era India texts, stealing cattle is described as a crime and sin, a motif that appears in Hindu mythologies. [4] [5] [6] In the colonial and postcolonial eras, it has been a common crime but one marked with ...

  6. Hindu beliefs cause crackdowns on cattle slaughter in India - AOL

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  7. Cattle slaughter in India - Wikipedia

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    A goat being slaughtered at Kali Puja, painting by an Indian artist.Dated between 1800 and 1899. Inscription on verso: "A Hindoo sacrifice" According to Nanditha Krishna the cow veneration in ancient India during the Vedic era, the religious texts written during this period called for non-violence towards all bipeds and quadrupeds, and often equated killing of a cow with the killing of a human ...

  8. Animal welfare and rights in India - Wikipedia

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    The focus of animal welfare and rights debates in India has been on the treatment of cattle, since cows, unlike other animals, are considered to have a certain sacred status according to the majority of millions of Hindus (79.8%), Sikhs (1.7%), Buddhists (0.7%) and Jains (0.4%) living in India. [31] However, cattle are generally not considered ...

  9. Cow protection movement - Wikipedia

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    Cattle is seen as a form of reborn human beings in the endless rebirth cycles in samsara, protecting animal life and being kind to cattle and other animals is good karma. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The Buddhist texts not only state that killing or eating meat is wrong, it urges Buddhist laypersons to not operate slaughterhouses, nor trade in meat.