By Aditi Priya:
The killing of Md. Akhlaq in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, allegedly for eating beef added fuel to the debates around religious conflict and individual freedom which were already raging due to the ban on beef in Maharashtra.
I started this project the same morning I read about the Dadri lynching. I went around Delhi asking people for their opinions and thoughts on the lynching case and the much-disputed beef ban.
I think it is high time that the government stops this trend of banning things and forcing upper caste/Hindutva ideologies on the remaining population of the country.
Srinivas
Even Cuba has banned beef export, please check it out before you vent out on “Hindutva ideology”. What are your thoughts on the killing of a Cow protection activists by thugs of your favorite “minority community”, you leftist motherfuckers?
Shah
Banning “non-criminal” things is anti-democratic act, Every Indian should condemn this kind of movement. We live in 21st century free democratic India and banning on living habits should not be tolerated by Indians. We should raise our voice against this kind of unpatriotic movement which is ruining our integrity.
Eugene L.
When it is the flesh of an another living being, it is not just the individual choice of the person
eating it. All meat is murder. If we can live a life without cruelty to animals, why shouldn’t we? Meat has been proven to be detrimental to health and the environment. It is also a fact that a diet based on plants, grains, and vegetables is much more beneficial to health.
Eating the flesh of any bird or animal is unethical and unhealthy.
Srinivas
Beef consumption has been banned by a few other non-BJP states before this Government came into existence.
Any thoughts on that?