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Giving them the licence to harm

The Maharashtra government seems to be working at cross purposes with the Centre on the issue of cow protection. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear

Published on: Aug 24, 2016 10:56 AM IST
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The Maharashtra government seems to be working at cross purposes with the Centre on the issue of cow protection. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear that at least 80% of so-called gau rakshaks were anti-social elements working under the guise of cow protection and roundly condemned their actions. Now the department of animal husbandry in the state has called for volunteers engaged in “animal welfare activities on religious grounds” to apply for honorary positions as welfare officers to monitor the beef ban. The requirement is that they should have no political affiliations. Those selected will get official ID cards to monitor and report any act of cruelty to animals. Many of the applications cleared are from those belonging to Hindutva outfits such as the VHP, Bajrang Dal, Shiv Sena, ABVP and RSS.

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This is really giving gau rakshaks legitimacy to harass people under guise of carrying out ‘official’ duties. While these volunteers are to cover all animals, it is clear from the jubilation in the Hindutva camp that the focus will be on cows. This will embolden the vigilante groups, which is exactly what the PM had warned against. The Maharashtra government — run by the BJP — cannot be unaware of the fact that this has been taken as licence by vigilantes to monitor the transport of cattle, the disposal of carcasses and to examine any meat either being carried or stored that they deem suspicious. This scheme, which has no clear guidelines or recruitment criteria will create more fear and anxiety among minorities who are automatically under suspicion when it comes to cow protection.

 
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