[Sharing a baffling view on the national bird peacock, Rajasthan High
Court judge Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma on Wednesday said they are
brahmachari (celibrate) and don?t have sex.
"Peacock was made the national bird of India because it is
Brahmachari. Cow is pious like peacock. Peahen doesn't need to have
sex to get pregnant. It just swallows tears of the peacock," he said.
After suggesting the Centre to make cow national animal, Justice
Sharma defended his stance saying "the cow helps us in every possible
way and its milk has always been used to cure various diseases".
While addressing the life imprisonment for cow slaughter, the
Rajasthan High Court judge earlier in the day stated that cows deserve
respect similar to that of parents.

(Reportedly, yesterday was his last day in Office.)]

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-peacocks-are-brahmachari-they-don-t-have-sex-rajasthan-hc-judge-2457379

Peacocks are Brahmachari, they don't have sex Rajasthan HC judge

Wed, 31 May 2017-10:56pm , ANI

Sharing a baffling view on the national bird peacock, Rajasthan High
Court judge Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma on Wednesday said they are
brahmachari (celibrate) and don?t have sex.

?Peacock was made the national bird of India because it is
Brahmachari. Cow is pious like peacock. Peahen doesn't need to have
sex to get pregnant. It just swallows tears of the peacock," he said.

After suggesting the Centre to make cow national animal, Justice
Sharma defended his stance saying ?the cow helps us in every possible
way and its milk has always been used to cure various diseases?.

While addressing the life imprisonment for cow slaughter, the
Rajasthan High Court judge earlier in the day stated that cows deserve
respect similar to that of parents.

"This issue is related to sympathy, conviction and faith that why
protecting and respecting the cow is an important factor. We should
come up in protest to this, only then we can safeguard our animals.
The way we respect our parents we should respect cows," Rajasthan High
Court Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma told ANI.

Earlier in the day, during the hearing over the Hingonia Gaushala
matter, Justice Sharma matter recommended the Centre that cow be made
the national animal, adding that the punishment for cow slaughter
should be escalated to life imprisonment.

Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) and Additional director general (ADG) of
police has been ordered to prepare report every three months on
cowshed and the court has also directed Urban Development & Housing
(UDH) Secretary and municipal commissioner to visit once every month.

Sharma has also instructed the forest department to plant 5,000 plants
in the cowshed every year.

The judgment comes in the wake of the Centre's order on ban on sale of
cattle for slaughter, which is facing a strong opposition by the state
governments of Kerala, Karnataka and Tripura.

Earlier last year, following the death of over a hundred cows in the
past few weeks at a government-run cowshed in Jaipur, the Rajasthan
Government had sought a report on the matter and vowed to improve the
situation in Hingonia Gaushala.

Reports said the death of cows was due to alleged lapse in maintenance
of cowshed.

"The Chief Minister has asked for report on Hingonia Gaushala. We are
drafting a road map and action plan to improve situation there," said
Rajasthan Minister Rajendra Rathore.

According to reports, the authorities initially said the cows which
died were already unwell and suffering from malnutrition.

There are over 8,000 cows at the Hingonia Gaushala which are taken
care of by a team of 14 veterinarians, 24 livestock assistants, and
about 200 other staff.

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is
auto-generated from an agency feed.)


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