"The notification (to ban cattle trade) is not isolated ... They are speaking of 'one nation, one culture, one religion, one language and even one election'. They don't respect the diversity that exists in the country," CPI National Secretary D Raja said.
"They are consciously trying to push polarisation by aggressively pursuing their communal agenda to create a civil war-like situation so that they can establish an authoritarian and fascistic system," he said.
He also lashed out at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath for visiting Ayodhya and "raking up the issue of the (Ram) temple and Hindu Rashtra, while there is no condemnation from the Prime Minister. Both of them took oath under the Constitution, the provisions of which they are flouting."
After the Madras High Court stayed for four weeks the enforcement of the Centre's contentious notification banning sale and purchase of cattle at animal markets for slaughter, the government yesterday said it was examining "issues" raised by some state governments and trade organisations.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content