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Desperate BJP justifies beef consumption

OUR REPORTER | TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2015


SHILLONG: A day after the HNLC called a 12-hour shutdown in protest
against the visit of BJP's national president Amit Shah, the State
unit of the party for the first time condemned the atrocities that
have taken place against Christians.

The State BJP also defended consumption of beef by saying that it is
part of the food habits of the people of Meghalya.

In a statement issued on Monday, the BJP State chief Khlur Sing
Lyngdoh said, "the party has strongly condemned the atrocities that
have taken place against different Christian Communities. Prime
Minister  Narendra Modi has also condemned this shameful Act. The
Central Government has not taken this lightly and has ordered
inquiries into the matter".

According to the state BJP, it is completely misleading to blame the
party regarding the ban on cow slaughtering.  "This issue is totally a
state subject. The party strongly feels that since beef eating is one
of the food habits of the majority of the people of Meghalaya, it
should not be stopped".

The State BJP further said that it has completed all its preparations
for Shah's maiden visit to Shillong on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the State police have decided to seek the help of CRPF for
maintenance of law and order during Wednesday's bandh.

East Khasi Hills SP M Kharkrang   said that the  police is in touch
with CrPF to ensure that no law and order problem comes up during the
bandh besides  providing  full proof security to

Amit Shah who is a  a Z-plus protectee
BJP president Amit Shah is set to visit the state on April 22 for a
day and during his visit, the BJP chief  will address BJP workers and
hold a series of meetings with leaders of regional political parties,
besides holding a separate meeting with church leaders and civil
society groups.

Boycott call:  Meanwhile, U Rangli Juki (TUR), a pressure group, has
asked various  religious leaders, civil society groups and regional
parties of Meghalaya to boycott Amit Shah's visit.
Thma U Rangli Juki (TUR), has also urged individuals and groups to
join in a Public Forum on  April 22 at11.00 am near MBOSE office,
Lachaumiere to discuss the attack on democratic and secular ideals.

"We appeal to boycott Amit Shah and his party for enacting  an
anti-farmer land 'grabbing' law.

"Attacking people's freedom of culture, religion and faith through
beef ban, vandalising  churches and mosques and their Ghar Wapasi
campaign should be protested, TUR  said, adding that the Centre is
pushing for mining of uranium against people's wishes.

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