"Our government is condemning the Dadri incident. We believe in secularism and all religions as equal. We strongly protest any attempt to hurt religious feelings," state minister Firhad Hakim told reporters at the state secretariat.
Pointing out that every individual enjoys constitutional rights in India, he said food was a matter of personal choice.
"Who will eat beef, who will eat meat - is their personal matter. We can't interfere. We protest strongly against such incidents," the state urban development minister said.
"Freedom of speech, food, culture, religion is protected in West Bengal. I thank the people for this," Hakim added.