"When you don't have people to be deployed for stopping infiltration of terrorists, how can we ask that they (forces) be deployed to stop smuggling of cows," the Supreme Court observed today while dealing with a PIL seeking direction to stop export and smuggling of cattle to Bangladesh.
The apex court, which initially expressed contraints over passing any direction, later agreed to tag the matter with another PIL in which it had passed an interim order on October 17, 2014 directing that there shall be no export of live cattle and buffaloes to Nepal on the eve of the festival Gandhi Mai Mela.
Earlier, during the proceedings, the court put a poser,"If BSF is asked to work for (stopping smuggling of) cows what about terrorists. Who will stop terrorists?".
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He along with advocate Manish Singhvi submitted that there have been depletion of indigenous livestock and there have been unabated and unbridled smuggling of cattle to Bangladesh throughIndian borders.
While they were making submissions, the bench asked how the court can act if the export of cows was carried out under licence.
"To succeed you have to show that the export of the cows is illegal," the bench said adding, "also when you take the cattle enmasse you have to show that they are being transported in a barbaric manner and not allowed with food and water".
After a brief hearing, the bench issued notice to Ministry of Home Affairs, Railways and States like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka which have their own laws relating to cow slaughter and cow protection.