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Illegal Goat Mushroom Market for Eid Bakr ...
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Mumbai: Investigation by people for ethical medicine Animal (map) India has revealed that many temporary goat markets, illegal and crowded have mushroomed throughout Mumbai who violated the examination of the Maharashtra government regarding the celebration of Eid Al-Adha or Bakr Eid.
The state’s circular mandate that was due to Covid-19 pandemic, all existing active animal markets were closed and that the purchase of animals was only allowed online or by telephone.
Group investigation includes 23 ilegal emergency goat markets in Andheri, Byculla, Govandi, Jogeshwari, Kurla, and Mankhurd.
Nearly 1 Lakh Goat is reported to be transported from America such as Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh which will be sold for sacrifice.
Investigation reveals rampant violations of the prevention of atrocities against the Animal Law (PCA), 1960; Transportation of animal rules, 1978; and Covid-19 protocol.
After the investigation, the Map of India fired a letter to the Chairman of Maharashtra Minister, the Main Secretary, Commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation; Director General of Police, Maharashtra; And the police commissioner, Mumbai, and filed complaints at the local police station to register the first information report (FIR) against the organizers of the illegal market and goat sellers.
“All religions call for mercy, and minimal, animal protection laws must be obeyed during Eid al-Fitr and throughout the year,” said Map of India Advocacs Associate Pradeep Ranjan Doley Barman.
“The Map of India encourages Eid al-Fitr celebrations through distribution of money, clothing, or fruit or in other ways that do not harm animals,” he added.
Investigation of Map of India found a violation of PCA Act, 1960.
The crowded illegal market market, and many animals were packed to a crowded room where they struggled to find a place to stand up and lie down.
Some filmed fights with each other.
These animals are often deprived of food and water, and many suffer from respiratory problems where no animal care is given.
Buyers and sellers cannot produce fitness certificates to transport goats, with gross violations of transport rules, 1978.
The goats are filmed in pain in pain when they are pulled and driven by their necks to the automatic rickshaw by the buyer.
outside the market.
Most sellers and buyers do not wear masks or maintain social distance, which must be in accordance with the Covid-19 protocol.
Indian map (which reads, in part, that animals are not ours to eat) recently sent a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asked him to delete Part 28 of the Act PCA, 1960, which enabled animal sacrifice on behalf of religion, and Directors -Jeneral police from all countries and regions of the Union, asked them to consider all preventive measures to stop any illegal transportation and murder in run-up for Eid al-Fitr, as suggested by the Indian animal welfare council in Indonesia Advisors June 25 this year.
Advocates of the Navi Mumbai High Court, Siddh Vidya, commented on TOI, “Our animal welfare workers also marked the issue of illegal transportation and other animals for Bakr eid and also another opportunity.
Motor vehicle laws are violated, in addition to other rules.
There is no Animals that have a fitness or health certificate when transported to the city.
The government must act on the illegality.

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