Raising the issue during Zero hour, Derek O'Brien (TMC) said the issue should not be looked through the "religious prism" as lot of people besides minorities, including Dalits and those in the Northeast, ate beef which is "poor man's protein".
The ban, he said, would lead to a hike in prices of other meat like fish and chicken and affect the livelihood of people associated with the trade.
O'Brien, whose submission was repeatedly interrupted by taunts and slogan-shouting from the treasury benches, said even in Dubai and UAE, where the meat of a particular animal was prohibited, people can buy it from select places.
"The fine for sexual harassment case is less than eating a particular meat within the confines of one's home," he said adding the ban would "change the fabric of the Constitution".
As BJP members opposed his submission but Deputy Chairman P J Kurien ruled that a member has a right to raise any issue of public interest and those who disagree should give notice and raise it appropriately.