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How will livestock get past Assam?: Neighbors ask

How will livestock get past Assam?: Neighbors ask
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Guwahati: The new Cow Bill Assam raised hackles Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Arunachal Pradesh as beef consumed in these countries.
Chief Minister Meghalaya Conrad Sangma has raised concerns because it can throw clouds on Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland as beef as beef is the most popular protein in the three countries dominated.
Thmma U Rangli Juki (tour) Members Angela Rangad said the proposed law was “violations” in the rights of many and the Assam government “should not be left secretly” with food culture and its neighbor’s country’s preferences.
“Assam has become the Hindutva project.
His people must stand up and talk to anti-person policies that divide beef like the law of slaughter of cattle.
The laws prohibit the transit of livestock for consumption through Assam, and this is a violation of many rights.
This law Clearly designated to perpetuate Islamophobia and hatred of other cultural and religious practices, “said activists based in Meghalaya Rangad.
Head of Minster Mizoram, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh are still quiet about this problem and their silence is deafening.
The Government of Assam led by BJP on Monday filed a bill in the assembly which imposed restrictions on the sale of beef and the transportation of livestock, sharply increased the punishment for the massacre of livestock without permission and would not seem to be resolved to be slaughtered.
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Bill Conservation of Livestock Assam, 2021, prohibits transportation between countries intended to be slaughtered and from, and through Assam without valid documents.
“Assam is the gateway to the northeast, and the percentage of beef that is good for all the surrounding countries such as Arunachal Pradesh, MeGhalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram comes through Assam.
The bill passed by Assam should not affect other countries where beef It is part of their diet, part of their culture and tradition.
This bill does not only affect the culture and tradition of the Assam community that consumes meat but throughout the northeast, “said Peter John, a dragon.
Senior Congress leader and Secretary General of the Northeast Congress Coordination Committee, Padi Richo, has been very objected to the bill, saying that the laws are enacted, it will fight many countries where a large number of people get their livelihood by selling livestock.
Traders carry livestock from other parts of the country even though Assam and such prohibitions will seize their livelihoods, Richo said.
“If today’s livestock, tomorrow who knows, the Government Assam can limit the movement of agricultural products, including vegetables and rice, and in this case many countries will suffer.
Arunachal Pradesh is still a consumer country that mostly depends on Assam for all inventory,” he said.
Richo said, “Such a bill is contrary to indigenous peoples in the Region Ne, especially Arunachal Pradesh.”

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