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"Congress attempting to grant exemptions to beef consumption", claims Yogi Adityanath

Yogi Adityanath, while addressing a press conference here on Saturday accused the opposition bloc- INDIA of 'promoting beef'.

ANI Apr 27, 2024 23:35 IST googleads

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath. (File Photo/ANI)

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 27 (ANI): In a fresh attack on Congress over its elections manifesto, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday accused the party of 'aiming to allow consumption of beef' if voted to power.
Yogi Adityanath, while addressing a press conference here on Saturday accused the opposition bloc- INDIA of 'promoting beef'.
"The Hindu community in this country completely abstains from consuming beef, as they regard the cow as sacred. Congress' attempt to grant exemptions to Muslims in this regard is unacceptable to all," he said.
Earlier on Friday, in an election rally, the UP CM had claimed that Congress party wants to provide minorities with the right to eat beef.
It is worth mentioning here that UP already has stringent laws against cattle slaughter, with a provision for up to 10 years of imprisonment and fines of up to Rs 5 lakh. Additionally, there is a provision for seven years of imprisonment and fines of up to Rs 3 lakh for the mutilation of cows.
The Uttar Pradesh government formalised it into law by enacting an ordinance on cow slaughter in 2020.
Through the Uttar Pradesh Cow Slaughter Prevention (Amendment) Act 2020, the government introduced numerous new provisions, intensifying the regulations surrounding cow slaughter in the state. This includes imposing severe penalties for cow slaughter or the trafficking of cows in Uttar Pradesh.
According to this legislation, the punishment for repeat offenders of cow smuggling can be doubled, extending up to 10 years in prison. Unlike the previous law, which lacked provisions for minimum punishment for cow slaughter or smuggling, the amended law now mandates a minimum sentence of 3 years and a minimum fine of Rs 3 lakh for cow slaughter.
Similarly, there is a provision for a minimum punishment of at least 1 year and a minimum fine of Rs 1 lakh for mutilating gauvansh. The law clearly states that individuals who inflict physical harm on a cow or gauvansh, thereby endangering its life or causing mutilation, will face imprisonment ranging from one to seven years, along with fines ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 3 lakh.
As per the amended law, if a seized cow intended for smuggling is found, the expenses incurred for its upkeep for up to one year will be recovered from the accused. The previous law lacked clarity regarding action against vehicles involved in transporting cows or their meat, their owners, or drivers. However, under the amended law, unless vehicle owners can prove they were unaware of the prohibited meat in their vehicles, they will also be considered guilty.
Additionally, both the driver and the operator will be held accountable, and their vehicles will be seized. All offences under this legislation will be non-bailable.
In 2020, the Yogi government promulgated an ordinance and later enacted a law to implement it in the state.
The need for this law was felt because, despite several amendments to the previous law, there was still a laxity that prevented its effective implementation in line with public aspirations. (ANI)

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