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Don't intend to alter food habits: Modi govt after ban on cattle slaughter

Harsh Vardhan's remarks come amid protests over ban on sale of cattle for slaughter at open markets

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Rescued cattle are seen at a "goushala", or cow shelter, run by Bharatiya Gou Rakshan Parishad, an arm of the Hindu nationalist group Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), at Aangaon village in Maharashtra
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 13 2017 | 11:53 AM IST
The government does not want to "alter" the food habits of people and put businesses in this sector to trouble, Union minister Harsh Vardhan said.

His remarks come amid protests over the notification issued by his ministry on the sale of cattle for slaughter at open markets across the country.

"We drafted the rules after the Supreme Court directive. Following this, the notification was put in the public domain for a period of one month.

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"Some suggestions came and were incorporated into the rules. Our intention behind issuing the rules is not to alter the food habits of people in anyway. We also do not have any intention of putting businesses of any kind to difficulty," the environment minister said.

The row over beef eating and cattle trade has led to protests in several states, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka.

Vardhan said suggestions "are coming in and if anybody has any reservations, they can send it to the ministry and these suggestions will be looked at objectively.

"Now the matter is again in the Supreme Court," he said.

The Madras High Court had on May 30 stayed for four weeks the enforcement of the contentious notification.

The order had come on a petition challenging the bar as inimical to personal liberty, people's rights to livelihood and an encroachment into matters that are within the domain of the states.

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First Published: Jun 13 2017 | 7:54 AM IST

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