The Raj Thackeray-led party slammed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for enforcing ban on meat sale and the slaughter of animals today and September 5 in view of the festival during which community members observe fast and spend time on reflection, self-purification and meditation.
According to MNS, the civic body or state government cannot decide the food habits of people. The protest by MNS came a day after Raj criticised BMC and government's decision to close down abattoirs for a few days during Paryushan.
"If you are closing abattoirs, then it is OK up to certain extent. But who are the BMC and state government to decide the food preferences of common people. This is why we strongly opposed the move to close the civic-run meat shops and asked the officials to open them," he said.
"What one wants to eat is for that person to decide. Who is the state government to decide it? This is why workers led by our leaders in the city visited the meat markets and got the stops opened," Deshpande said.
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"When common people can travel with meat in local trains and BEST (civic-run) buses, then why not in metro trains?" she asked.
On Sunday, a metro commuter was not allowed to board a train as he was carrying raw meat with him.
A Mumbai Metro spokesperson said, "Raw and uncooked meat is prohibited inside metro to avoid any inconvenience to fellow passengers in closed-door air-conditioned environment. This law is followed across all the metros in the country".
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