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Edavalu anni jaathulalonu vuntaru.......edo paatha kakshalu i vuntai....marem paravaledu....congress rule lo luxury ki alavatu padda praanalu...rules strict ga follow avvalante koncham kastame.... go mamasam pina gihva chapalyamu champukovali....nelakoka saari goat thinte saripothundhi.. rojuu gomamsa ontiki manchidhi kaadu....

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Nilanjana Bhowmick is a journalist and writer in India.

 

NEW DELHI — On June 23, three days before India celebrated Eid, 15-year-old Junaid Khan was stabbed to death by a group of men aboard a train. He was going home to Khandawli, a village in the north Indian state of Haryana, after shopping for new clothes in New Delhi, accompanied by his brother and a couple of friends. The mob mocked their skullcaps and taunted them for eating beef, before stabbing them.

 

Eid was somber in Khandawli on Monday, as it was across the country. In a national first, scores of Muslims across the country offered their Eid prayers while wearing a black band, a symbol of protest against the killing of the teen as well as growing atrocities against Muslims in the country, which have been increasing since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office three years ago. In September 2015, a Muslim man, Mohammad Akhlaq, was lynched in Dadri near the Indian capital, over rumors that he had killed a local cow and stored its meat in his refrigerator. The month after that, 16-year-old Zahid Rasool Bhatt died when vigilante groups attacked his truck with a bomb in Udhampur. In March 2017, suspected cattle traders Muhammed Majloom and Azad Khan were hanged in Latehar. In May, traders were thrashed in Malegaon, Maharashtra for allegedly storing beef. In Jharkhand in May, 19-year-old Mohammed Shalik was tied to a pole and beaten to death, reportedly over a romantic relationship with a Hindu girl. In May, two more Muslim men, Abu Hanifa and Riazuddin Ali, were killed for allegedly stealing cattle in Assam. More recently, on June 7, a Muslim man was attacked in Dhanbad, Jharkhand, on suspicion of transporting beef to an Iftar gathering. Two more cases of lynching over cow slaughter rumors were reported earlier this week in eastern India.

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Karnataka lo prashant poojari ane RSS karyakartha ni ee cow smuggling vishayam lo ne champesi tagalabettesaru... appudu okka media lo news ledhu... champindi muslims ani paper lo valla perlu kuda eyyaledhu... okka na koduku kuda santaapam chpiyyaledhu... mana db lo aithe aa matter nd prashant poojari ane peru kuda evadiki telisi undadhu...

Kaani ekkado gujarat lo evadino deniko champesi cows kosam ani propaganda start avvagane thread lu.. moorkhs ani birudu okati... lopaka ee madhya ne db lo kanpistunna kotha buchagallu andhau okesari edupulu... eedemma jeevitam... asalu mamoolu ga ledhu ga kondari talalo matti...

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Asalu go-rakshana anedhi hinduvula basic responsibility... yes we are practicing our religion by stopping cattle smugling.. if anyone doesnt lime it, get the fukk oit of this country...

 

Asalu hindus ni rechagottataniki kerqla congress lanj@kodukulu nadi road lo cameras mundhu oka dooda ni gonthu narikesthe ee db lo potugallu okkallu thread esindi ledhu... ekkado gujarat lo evado howle gadu sasthey ikkada okkolla aasthulu praanaalu poinatlu edupulu pedabobbalu .. fukk this political correctness.

 

One way Modi is a spineless b@stard for tolerating this liberal crap even after 3 years. 2004 lo ysr gadi laga... lekapothe aa kerala WB laga sound lekunda opposition ni lepinchesi unte desaniki pattina daridram vadilipoyedhi... i admire trump in this regard.. he took on the fake news syndicate head on and he is winning.

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Srinagar:  About 85 per cent of Kashmiris eat non-vegetarian fare - but exactly how much? Official statistics say Jammu and Kashmir annually consumes a whopping 51,000 tonnes of mutton worth Rs.12.06 billion (over Rs.1,200 crore), of which 21,000 tonnes is imported from outside.

"The 21,000 tonnes is in addition to 30,000 tonnes of mutton produced locally and costing Rs.7.02 billion (Rs.702 crore) which also goes into the local consumption each year," a senior official of the animal husbandry department here told IANS.

Despite having some of the best meadows and pastures in the world, all the mutton imported into Kashmir comes from Rajasthan, which has some of the most arid deserts in the country.

In addition to mutton, poultry and poultry products are also imported into the state from neighbouring Punjab and Haryana.

"Chicks, broilers, layers and eggs amounting to Rs.1.2 billion are imported each year for local consumption," said another official of the state animal husbandry department posted with the poultry production wing.

"This is in addition to the local poultry production worth Rs.1.8 billion that also goes into local consumption."

 

The officials say 84 per cent of the state's 10 million population is predominantly non-vegetarian.

Some say the high consumption of meats could explain the wide prevalence of certain ailments.

"My god, these are Herculean figures and they explain the reason for high blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol levels, heart ailments, gout, kidney stones, liver ailments and a host of other diseases the locals are vulnerable to because of their dietary habits," said Kaisar Ahmad, a general practitioner here.

 

The sheer amount of mutton and poultry that goes into the preparation of the traditional Kashmiri cuisine called 'wazwan' is mindboggling.

 

An average middle class marriage requires about five quintals of mutton and one quintal of poultry. Those who haven't seen the extended wazwan feasts where courses over courses of dishes are served in an unending pageant are really flabbergasted by the extravaganza when they experience it the first time," said Sujeet Kumar, a police officer belonging to Haryana told IANS.

"It is common in the Valley for people to ask if anyone in the family had taken ill, if they find a local carrying vegetables or fruit home!" said Bashir Ahmad War, a retired veterinarian here.

Fortunately, with growing healthcare awareness, especially among youth, the dietary habits of locals are gradually changing for the better.

"It was very unusual to see a Kashmiri jogging or attending a health club earlier. In the past, locals would do something like this only under medical advice," said War.

"Now more and more locals are doing daily exercises, attending health clubs and are seen doing brisk walking in the mornings. This is accompanied by a change in eating habits as vegetables and fruits are now getting into our menu.

 

 

"But there is still a long way to go before mutton and poultry are used in moderation," said War.

 

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/kashmir-eats-51-000-tons-of-mutton-a-year-462992

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Akhil

 

Asalu ee cow samrakshaka etc start chesindi way back. Even during congress rule we have this issue. Now it became more dominant. This has to stop. Simple.

Why should it stop ? This should be implemented more strictly .... aavu ni champalante uchcha pose stage ki teeskellali ee issue ni...this wont stop. That train passed away in UPA itself... so sad.

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you nailed it Akhil bro....we as a majority have sentiments and we will follow it and will go to any level to protect our sentiments ....comedy enti ante ila vage batch evadu middle east ki poru malli...west lo kurchuni matladataru....

 

Why should it stop ? This should be implemented more strictly .... aavu ni champalante uchcha pose stage ki teeskellali ee issue ni...this wont stop. That train passed away in UPA itself... so sad.

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Farmers cattle ni dongatanam chesi bangladesh lo kerala ammukunte evadaina enni rojulu opika padtaadu... This secular india gives no hope for hindus. People will take law into their own hands if govts dont mend their ways.

 

But anyway i still trust modi.. 2002 tarvata gujarat lo religion peru tho okkadu kuda godava chayyataniki levaledhu.. atta poyinchaadu 15 years. Nation wide kuda oka round esthey appudu moosukkurchuntaru ee anti hindu batch anthaa.. waiting.

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Farmers cattle ni dongatanam chesi bangladesh lo kerala ammukunte evadaina enni rojulu opika padtaadu... This secular india gives no hope for hindus. People will take law into their own hands if govts dont mend their ways.

 

But anyway i still trust modi.. 2002 tarvata gujarat lo religion peru tho okkadu kuda godava chayyataniki levaledhu.. atta poyinchaadu 15 years. Nation wide kuda oka round esthey appudu moosukkurchuntaru ee anti hindu batch anthaa.. waiting.

It will happen in 2020...
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