"Before India became an agrarian country, there are examples where all communities includingBrahmins have slaughtered cows for consumption," he said on a Kannada news channel during a paneldiscussion on the Centre's notification banning sale and purchase of cattle at animal markets for slaughter.
Several state party leaders like C T Ravi and Go Madhusudhan condemned Acharya's remarks.
Distancing the party from Acharya's comments, senior BJP MLA and spokesperson Suresh Kumar said in a Facebook post that the reamrks were "completely against the party'sbeliefs and ideology."
Speaking on the TV channel, Acharya pointed out that various tribes in the North-East eventoday eat cow.
"Gau Maate...As a scientific personfor me Gau (cow) is not Maate (mother)," he said, suggesting that cows were important for agrarian families in India and not Hindus in particular.
Acharya said that when he was the pollution control board chairman, he had "searched" lands for 16 scientific slaughter houses across the state and gave permission to six.
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