


Bengaluru, June 05, 2023: Karnataka BJP has called for a state-wide protest on Monday against  Minister for Animal Husbandry K. Venkatesh’s statement asking “why can’t  cows be slaughtered?"
The protest will be staged at all party district headquarters.

Besides,  the party plans to organise a large-scale protest in Bengaluru on  Tuesday in which all legislators, former ministers and prominent BJP  leaders are expected to take part.
Meanwhile, Samana Manaskara  Vedike, a platform of progressive thinkers has demanded withdrawal of  the anti-cow slaughter legislation.
According to sources, the  ruling Congress is likely to form a cabinet sub-committee on the issue.  Later, the committee’s report would be placed before the cabinet and  further decisions taken.
The previous BJP government in Karnataka  had passed the controversial Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and  Preservation of Cattle Act, 2020 amid opposition. The saffron party  projected it as the primary agenda of the party. The new law bans  slaughter of bulls, bullocks, oxen and calves.
The law proposes  stringent punishment and penalties and it criminalised the violation of  the act. With full blessings of the BJP government cow vigilantes  carried out attacks in various parts of the state, especially in the  coastal region resulting in several deaths.
Minister for Animal  Husbandry K. Venkatesh had stated that a decision would be taken after a  discussion over the scrapping of the law. “The decision would be taken  keeping the interests of farmers in mind. “If buffalo, ox could be  slaughtered, why can’t the cows be slaughtered?" he questioned.
The  statements made it amply clear that the preparations are on for  scrapping the act. His statements have created a huge controversy in the  state.