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Himanta Sarma flags beef consumption near temples on Eid, warns of strict action

Himanta Sarma flags beef consumption near temples on Eid, warns of strict action

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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday expressed concerns over recent incidents involving alleged cow slaughter and beef consumption near religious sites during Eid-ul-Zuha celebrations. He called for strict adherence to the state's cattle preservation law, promising action against defaulters.Addressing a press conference in Guwahati, Sarma said such incidents, reported during Eid, were being seen as deliberate provocations and a threat to communal harmony.advertisement"As per the Assam Cattle Preservation Act, 2021, the consumption or slaughter of cows is strictly prohibited within a five-kilometre radius of any temple or Namghar (prayer house). We have instructed the district administrations to enforce these provisions stringently," he said.
The Chief Minister also referred to recent reports of cattle remains being found near places of worship, warning that such acts could inflame tensions."This is not just a law and order issue, but one that concerns social peace. We are committed to taking action against anyone trying to create discord through such provocations," Sarma said.He stressed that the state's priority was to ensure that all communities can observe their festivals peacefully without hurting the sentiments of others.Must Watch
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