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CPI organized conference against Cow Slaughter Bill

11.06.10 Mangalore : The BJP Party is trying to bring the cow slaughter Bill
in the Vidhan Parishad, said L Hanumanthayya, renowned poet and former MLA,
speaking at the conference organized by Communist Party of India against cow
slaughter Bill in front of DC Office on June 11, Friday.
As a part of conference, the jatha was held from Rally from Jyothi circle to
DC Office.

He also said that, this bill has been passed to save animals including cow
and kill people and also humanity. It is believed that people do not have
right to feed the people and on the same time they do not have even have
right to snatch their food, he added.
Earlier there were 60 to 70 desi cows but now its number has decreased to 30
to 40. The people who are fighting to implement bill are the one who lack
the knowledge on the cows and who do not have right to oppose them, he said.
The people who fight to save the cow’s are eating other meat of sheep, goat
and other, then do not they have right to live, he asked. He said that Swamy
Vivekananda said that, there were no Brahmins found earlier who did not
consume cow meat.

A K Subayya, state president, Prevention of Cow Slaughter Ac t said that the
BJP party is making injustice to farmers and dalits by bringing cow
slaughter bill.
There are large number of farmers and dalits in Karnataka who do not want to
impose this law. The Muslims in Karnataka are also against this bill. Apart
from BJP party none of the political parties against the cow slaughter. The
Congress party, JDS, CPM and SDPI are also rendering their support to go
against the bill.
The Bill has been brought just to make the saints and swamiji’s happy.
Veera Sangayya, state secretary of Raitha Sangha, KL Ashok, Karnataka
Komusouhardha Vedike, K R Shriyan, state committee member, CPI (M) and
others participated as the chief speakers.
Ananda Bellare, district convener, Karnataka State Dalit Sangharsh Committee
welcomed the guests. Mohammad Kakkinje compered the conference. Victor
D’Silva proposed vote of thanks.



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