Mamata Govt is promoting Cow Slaughter. Oh My Governor! Plz check this illegal cleansing of Cows from Bengal.
Shri M K Narayanan,
The Governor of West Bengal,
Raj Bhavan, Kolkata.
                         Subject: Representation/ demand of justice in public interest to stop cow slaughter during   
                         festive days of Bakar Id of this year i.e. 16th Oct. to 18th Oct 2013 and of each and every 
                         following year/s as well as every day in compliance of the Judgments / Orders of Hon’ble 
                         Supreme Court of India and Hon’ble High Court, Calcutta, and in the matters of Illegal cow 
                         slaughter, cow trafficking, severe cruelty to animal and violation of Indian Constitution and 
                         various judgments of Hon’ble Courts and different Acts, rules and regulations.
His Excellency Sir,
That the state of West Bengal enacted the
 West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950 with object to control 
the slaughter of cows, bullocks, male and female buffaloes, buffalo 
claves, castrated buffaloes (hereinafter) with a view to increase the 
supply of milk and to avoid the wastage of animal power necessary of 
improvement of agriculture, section 4 whereof totally prohibits 
slaughter of the healthy cows, while section 5 of the said Act prohibits
 slaughter of even old, infirm, diseased, incapacitated animals of above
 14 years old which may be certified to be fit for slaughter in a place 
other than a place prescribed for slaughtering. From the aforesaid 
statutory provisions it is crystal clear that on Bakri Idd day or any 
other day the aforesaid animals cannot be slaughtered in any place, 
field, road or roadside, buildings or houses etc.
 But unfortunately, a large scale 
slaughtering of cows (healthy, milking or otherwise), unnecessary 
cleansing of cattle resource of the nation is going to happen in West 
Bengal from 16th October onwards in the name of Bakri Id.
In 1982 Hon. High Court of 
Calcutta had  held in the case of Ashutosh Lahiri and ors that “ the 
sacrifice of a cow on Bakri Id day is not an obligatory act for a 
Musalman to exhibit his religious belief and ideas”  and 
“notwithstanding the sacrifice of cows by a number of Musalmans , such 
slaughter  cannot be considered to be part of religious requirement .” 
The judgment states it further that “A sacrifice which is not a part of 
religious requirement cannot, in our view,  be sanctioned on the ground 
of religious purpose within the meaning of sec 12 of the Act.” In the 
West Bengal Slaughter control Act of 1950 where the cow and its progeny 
have been given the status of a “scheduled animal ” and offences under 
the Act have been made cognizable.
This order  was subsequently ratified by 
the Hon. Supreme Court of India in the year 1994 and yet despite such a 
long standing order , every year over  fifty lacs  cows and their 
 progeny are sacrificed in this State alone in one single festival.
In W.P. No. 16749 (W) of 2011 of Hon’ble 
High Court of Calcutta  – Rajesh Yadav & Ors vs WB & Ors, the 
Vacation Bench comprising of the Hon’ble Justice Harish Tandon and the 
Hon’ble Justice Soumen Sen JJ, vide its order dated 13-10-2011c was 
inter alia pleased to direct Sate of West Bengal to make all efforts or 
take all endeavour to see that the provisions of WBASC Act, 1950 is not 
violated or flouted in any manner whatsoever.
The said WP No. 16749 (W) 0f 2011 was 
finally heard and disposed by the Hon’ble Mr. Jaynarayan Patel, Chief 
Justice and the Hon’ble Justice Ashim Kumar Roy, JJ, by Their Lordships 
order dt. 02.11.2011 with a direction to the state that, “We therefore, 
direct the State Government through its Chief Secretary, to see that 
such arrangements and/or markets in the State of West Bengal are not 
conducted for trading of cattle for sacrifice and which is otherwise not
 permitted under the West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950 and 
the Chief Secretary and all functioneries of the State and local bodies 
would strictly implement the order passed by this Court time to time for
 effective and meaningful implementation of the said Act.
…………….
The Officials of the State and local 
bodies have no power to facilitate holding of markets for trading of 
cattle for sacrifice and also the movement of cattle of the said purpose
 on the occasion of ID-UZ-ZOHHA festival to be celebrated on 7th November, 2011”.
But, under a gross violation of all 
Judgments/orders of Hon’ble Courts, an heinous crime is being conducted 
to finish up the most benevolent animals of this world named cow progeny
 through other violations of relevant parts of the Acts/Rules viz.
The West Bengal Cattle Licensing Act, 1959.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animal (Registration of Cattle Premises) Rules, 1978.
The Transport of Animal Rules, 1978.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animal (Slaughter House) Rules, 2000.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animal (Transportation on Foot) Rules, 2001.
In a very recent order passed 0n 
09.10.2013 by the Hon.ble Chief Justice of  Calcutta High Court, Mr Arun
 Kumar Mishra and Mr Tapas Mukherjee, JJ, the Hon’ble Bench ordered  [WP
 No. 31522 (W) of 2013] as such:
“Vide interim order passed in WP No. 
31190 (W) of 2013 on 03.10.2013 respondents have been directed to ensure
 compliance of the WBCL Act and Rules. We direct the Respondents to 
ensure compliance of the West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, Rules
 as well as all orders of the Hon’ble Supreme Court and this High Court 
thereon. Animal Welfare Board of India is directed to submit report 
before this Court.”
In this crucial juncture, we carve your 
personal intervention to prevent the State Govt and its machinery to 
stop all illegal activities to kill the cow progeny right now and help 
to save the Nation.
Regards,
Sincerely yours,
Upananda Brahmachari,
15/10/2013.
Editor, Hindu Existence.
 
 
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