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'Cattle ban' akin to fascism: Organisers of IIT-Madras beef fest

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India] May 29 (ANI): The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras students, who organised a beef-festival to oppose the Centre's indirect ban on beef, say they wanted to protest as the Narendra Modi government's move is akin to fascism.

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'Cattle ban' akin to fascism: Organisers of IIT-Madras beef fest
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India] May 29 (ANI): The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras students, who organised a beef-festival to oppose the Centre's indirect ban on beef, say they wanted to protest as the Narendra Modi government's move is akin to fascism. Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Harsh Vardhan on Friday ordered that the ministry has notified the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017 to ensure that the sale of cattle is not meant for slaughter purposes. He said the seller and buyer both have to ensure that the cattle is not being bought or sold in the market for slaughter purposes. Talking to ANI, Azhar, an IIT-Madras student, said lots of people from different political affiliations organised beef festival to discuss the Centre's directive to prevent the sale of cattle for slaughter as "it is a move towards fascism". "Apart from having good beef, around 70 to 80 people discussed the right to consume the food of choice. We also discussed the ruling's effect on the livelihood of distraught farmers, especially Tamil farmers protesting in Delhi, as it is a de facto ban on their right to sell their cattle," said Azhar. He further added that "lower caste Dalits and Muslims will be affected by the Centre's ruling". While replying a question, he said that it might an intentional step of the Modi government to issue the ruling in the month of Ramadan. When asked about the IIT- Management's reaction, he said till now the management has not objected to the fest. Another student said that not only IIM- Madras but many other institutes were opposing the Centre's Cattle ruling, but the media was not highlighting it. The beef festival was organised on the IIT-Madras campus on Sunday night. Earlier on May 27, Students' Federation of India (SFI) staged a similar protest in Kerala by eating beef outside University College, Trivandrum. However things got out of hand when members from the youth Congress slaughtered a calf in public, inviting the wrath of the party's top brass and resulting in the suspension of three members. As per the Centre's notification, 'cattle' is defined as "bulls, bullocks, cows, buffalos, steers, heifers and calves and camels". The rules also state that the purchaser shall not sacrifice the animal for any religious purpose or sell it to a person outside the state without permission and must keep in with the state's cattle protection laws. (ANI)

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