Saturday, August 9, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] Stop Meat Export, Ban Cow Slaughter & Make India Healthy

Dear Mr. Gaur

I think Col TTK was referring to my reply to our friend Vinod Bansal-ji.

Let me say firstly that this thread and the various comments posted
(which I have been carefully observing since the start) shows that 80%
of this list clearly does not have what it takes to be
"anti-corruption fighters". Yeah, sure they can posture, do
naare-baazi, email-baazi, Twitter+shitter, but after that ZERO.

Did anyone before replying to Mr. Jasim Mohd's post even examine it,
its self evident mistakes, or question why it is drafted like this ?
Everyone from the Hindu-party was so happy to see a solid respectable
Muslim member of UP (Director of Aligarh's Muslim Chamber of Commerce)
no less, writing music for their ears in highly polished language.

Let me clearly tell you that anybody who cares to check online will
see that a) There is no such notable Muslim Chamber of Commerce
Aligarh, and the email ID used "jasimoffice@gmail.com" is a throwaway
account used for the first time on our list.

Further, Mr. Jasim Mohd, is a veteran of AMU politics and pressure
politics posing as a anti-corruption person who uses RTI in UP. He is
actually a declared ardent Congress supporter, and this post about
banning cow slaughter in UP is simply a Congress game-plan to get BJP
to somehow ban beef exports as they promised pre-polls. The affected
persons will be the low caste Muslims in the animal trade (Butchers,
tanners, skinners, leather industry) and is intended to drive these
categories back to the Congress (which is the high caste Muslims). BJP
has seen through this game.

For the record, India's "beef exports" is 96% buffalo meat, low grade,
half the price of international beef from Australia and Brazil and
most of the buffalos slaughtered are males, old and diseased or
suffering from Foot and Mouth disease which Indian bovines develop due
to overuse of anti-biotics and other chemicals to boost milk
production. India largest customer for such "beef" is China, which due
to WTO norms smuggles it in through Vietnam and Thailand. This beef is
also used for havala trade which is in the hands of bania community
doing under-invoicing between India and China counter-trade. So you
can all be reassured that unless the BJP is exceptionally foolish
there is no danger of "beef export" being banned in long-term.

Sarbajit

On 8/8/14, Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 8/8/14
> Dear Sir,I did not find any rejoinder from S. Roy on this link.Mr. Jasim
> Mohammed, to start with, had suggested ban on cow slaughter in the interest
> of farmers and health of the children.In the process he quoted figure of
> milk production and export of meat to earn foreign exchange.But the
> discussion shfted to individual choice, religion and what happned during
> times of Vedas. Why go so far and see what has been provided in the
> Constitution which should govern the conduct of the Govt., the laws to be
> enacted and enforced.Mr. Jasim Mohd. figure of mild production and
> consumption of about 140 m. tons appears correct, though I feel the
> consumption should be in reality more otherwise people will not resort to
> such large scale adulteration as reported from time to time. India is not
> exporting nor can it export milk in the face of stiff competition from
> Australia Newzealand and european countries.India is exporting meat mainly
> as frozen to the gulf an d middle eastern countries but the figures quoted
> by him need to be rechecked.As per economic survey ofthe Govt.2008-9 the
> export of meat in 2007 was onlyUSD.931 Million which was less than 1% of
> total world trade. Surely it could not jump so high? Suggest recheck figure
> from the Annual Economic Survey presented by the Govt. only last month.APEDA
> figures if correctly reported appear suspect.Now I wish to quote Article 48
> of the Constitution pertaining to Directive Principles of State, which are
> akin to fundamental rights except that they cannot be enforced in law
> Courts-"The State shall endeavour... and Shall take steps fir preserving and
> improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cows and calves and
> other m ilch and draught cattle".While the centre has failed to bring any
> legislation, some states have banned the slaughter of cows.I therefore fully
> support what Mr. Jasim Mohd had proposed. There is need to increase the
> production of mild,as we are the only country consuming fresh milk
> throughout the day.India has the highest cattle population in the worl but
> poor in health.If some people want justification on economic,religous or
> scientific basis,there is ample justification.RegdsJKGaur

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