Muslims to move Bombay court to relax beef ban for Eidul Azha
Community wants government to relax beef ban for three days
A Muslim political party in India is preparing to move the Bombay High Court seeking a relaxation in the country’s beef ban for three days on the occasion of Eidul Azha.
The festival involves the sacrifice of the animals and since all Muslims cannot afford to sacrifice goats, the community wants the government to relax the beef ban for at least three days during to enable animals from agricultural use to be slaughtered.
A lawyer for the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) said the petition would likely be moved on Wednesday (today).
"Sacrificing animals during Eidul Azha is our religious duty and we want the court to heed our pleas as our religious sentiments are involved," IUML’s president for Maharashtra said.
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He added that the IUML national president had written to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to look into the matter.
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Further, Majlis-e-Ittihadul Muslameen legislator, advocate Waris Pathan, and its state unit president, Syed Moin, met with the CM earlier this week and demanded temporary opening of slaughter houses for three days during Eid. "The government should issue a notification allowing setting up of temporary slaughter houses during Eidul Azha," Pathan said.
This article originally appeared on Times of India
The festival involves the sacrifice of the animals and since all Muslims cannot afford to sacrifice goats, the community wants the government to relax the beef ban for at least three days during to enable animals from agricultural use to be slaughtered.
A lawyer for the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) said the petition would likely be moved on Wednesday (today).
"Sacrificing animals during Eidul Azha is our religious duty and we want the court to heed our pleas as our religious sentiments are involved," IUML’s president for Maharashtra said.
Read: Government bans export of donkey meat, hides
He added that the IUML national president had written to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to look into the matter.
Read: India beef ban shines light on cow care homesc
Further, Majlis-e-Ittihadul Muslameen legislator, advocate Waris Pathan, and its state unit president, Syed Moin, met with the CM earlier this week and demanded temporary opening of slaughter houses for three days during Eid. "The government should issue a notification allowing setting up of temporary slaughter houses during Eidul Azha," Pathan said.
This article originally appeared on Times of India