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The Dark Chronology Of India’s Cow-Slaughter Laws -Aakar Patel

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published Published on Dec 30, 2020   modified Modified on Dec 31, 2020

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Uttar Pradesh uses the National Security Act against cow-slaughter suspects. In Gujarat, killing a cow attracts life imprisonment. In recent times, a constitutional reference to agriculture and animal husbandry—from which these laws flow—manifests itself mostly in violence against Muslims. Exclusive extract from a new book

The chronology of the various pieces of state legislation shows that cow protection laws have become harsher in India over time. And the meaning of the laws have taken them farther and farther away from the reason cited in Article 48.

The southern states (excepting Pondicherry) all have laws that allow slaughter of animals. Overall the southern states can be identified as being the ones that allow slaughter, allow transport of cows and bullocks, inflict less punishment for illegal slaughter, do not have prohibition (Pondicherry is the exception) on the sale of beef, do not reverse burden of proof from the state to the accused, and include buffaloes in their laws. They also do not have traditional and quasi religious names for their laws as do some of the states in the north, like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

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