Cow meat export banned!

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Good job.

The price of cattle has shot through the roof due to export. The ban should be extended to buffalo as well. Bad times ahead for Abhinav Bindra's father!
Main thing was the TAS ... that was like a slap inthe face of Hindus ... perfect dhimmitude a la a Caliphate
Watch this if you want to see the hindu hating Congress in its full colours.
 

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Good job.

The price of cattle has shot through the roof due to export. The ban should be extended to buffalo as well. Bad times ahead for Abhinav Bindra's father!
A political party closely associated with Hindu organizations cannot ban buffalo slaughter.
 

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A political party closely associated with Hindu organizations cannot ban buffalo slaughter.
That's the sad part. Although I do not believe in bans but buffalo meat ban makes more sense given their large number.

They should tax it more if can't ban it to make milk products cheap and bring down cost of cattle.
 

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india dont have cow farms as they r in Europe or US.india have chicken farms . so the cows that goes to slaughter are basically sick or total unusable ill cows.....so its gud if they get slaughtered rather then dieing on streets.
 

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Specially when there are drought in Australian.
Import only desi cows, as they are good for a2 milk.

People gonna kill them anyway, you save them.
In drought days, price get extremely low for livestock.
Sometimes less than 50 cents per kilo per animal.
 
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so the cows that goes to slaughter are basically sick or total unusable ill cows.....so its gud if they get slaughtered rather then dieing on streets.
sick, old animals are never used for meat production. The best meat comes from the young and the healthy.

Stray dogs are a worse problem in many Indian cities. Should we start dog meat consumption to control their population? LOL, that will never work.

List of abattoirs approved by the government of India

obviously not a single one engaged in slaughtering cows, not even in Kerala, but a surprising number involved with buffalo meat.
 

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india dont have cow farms as they r in Europe or US.india have chicken farms . so the cows that goes to slaughter are basically sick or total unusable ill cows.....so its gud if they get slaughtered rather then dieing on streets.
not (entirely) true. cattle-smuggling is a big racket & menace.
 

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this is a terrific news! and requires a celebration of sorts, more because of the potential of causing a mass pseudo-heartburn in the masses of pseudo-liberals & faded Hindus!
one big feather in the Modi govt.'s cap (not 'skull'cap).

@Rowdy - that vid is of PM during the pre-election times, denouncing 'pink revolution' & revealing subsidies on meat-export?! (didn't play it yet).

@Sakal Gharelu Ustad - bindra sr. is a meat exporter?
 

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this is a terrific news! and requires a celebration of sorts, more because of the potential of causing a mass pseudo-heartburn in the masses of pseudo-liberals & faded Hindus!
one big feather in the Modi govt.'s cap (not 'skull'cap).

@Rowdy - that vid is of PM during the pre-election times, denouncing 'pink revolution' & revealing subsidies on meat-export?! (didn't play it yet).

@Sakal Gharelu Ustad - bindra sr. is a meat exporter?
http://www.rediff.com/money/2008/nov/10loan-defaults-dog-abhinav-bindras-father.htm

http://www.myprgenie.com/view-publication/dr-a-s-bindra-the-force-behind-hi-tech-group
 

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interestingly, its a page on an Indian govt. portal itself that laments the fact that cross-breeding of Indian cows/cattle has been relentless & mindless, producing cows which are found weak for the subcontinent's weather & climate (as well as 'emotionally zombied', my own words), while here i read heaps of showers on the man party to it (although not on a govt.-portal).
anyway, such instances make me feel revulsion for this race of tight-collar MBA & what-have-you educated over-ambitious wine-sipping brown saahibs!
 

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rNDTV has a problem again

http://www.msn.com/en-in/news/natio...a-have-entered-iit-delhi/ar-AAdbCuK?ocid=iehp

Startlingly, the minutes record that high ranking IIT officials present, like the Chairman of IIT's Board of Governors, Dr Vijay Bhatkar, also stuck to the same theme.

"Cow should be the instrument in finding all the solutions," said Dr Bhatkar at the meeting, adding that "cow based agriculture can bring revolution and its foundation could be Gaushala."

Though billed as an informal meeting, it was decided that the IIT Unnat Bharat group would partner professors with organisations which were either affiliated to the Sangh Parivar, or were quasi-religious: Professor P M V Subbarao with the RSS's Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, Professor V K Vijay with Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Pith and Dr Vijay Bhatkar with the religious sect Gayatri Pariwar.
instead, 'advanced techniques in cow slaughter' would've marked the seminar as 'secular, progressive' for rNDTV sloots!
 

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