As a blame game continues between BJP and Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh after a 50-year-old man was lynched by a 200-strong mob following rumours that he and his family had eaten beef, Yadav today accused the ruling part at Centre of disturbing secular ethos and dared it to ban beef exports.
Cow slaughter is banned in Uttar Pradesh.
Reacting to Yadav's comments, Sitharaman said in a series of tweets that the UP Chief Minister should know that "the export of beef (meat of cow, oxen and calf) is prohibited" as per Meat Export Policy of the Government of India.
"They want to rake up such issues. These forces talked about pink revolution. We will say today - you are in government now, so ban beef exports. You should build support for banning their export," Yadav said in an apparent reference to Modi, who had in the run-up to last Lok Sabha elections attacked the then UPA government over meat exports, saying it was encouraging "pink revolution".
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"Only boneless meat of buffalo, male & female (NOT beef) & meat of goat & sheep is permitted to be exported, subject to provisions specified in Gazette Notifications on raw meat," the Minister said in her tweets.
India is the largest buffalo meat exporting country globally and the quantity of meat exported from India has been increasing over the years and so has been the number of target countries for such exports.