Published On : Wed, May 31st, 2017

Declare cow as national animal, make slaughter punishable by life term: Rajasthan High Court

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Jaipur:
The Rajasthan High Court on Wednesday recommended the Narendra Modi government to declare cow as national animal. The court also recommended life term for cow slaughter instead of three years under the Bovine Act while hearing the Hingonia Gaushala matter.

The court has ordered the Additional Director General (ACB) to prepare report every three months on cowshed. It has also directed the Urban Development and Housing department Secretary and municipal commissioner to visit cowshed once every month.

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

“Nepal is a Hindu nation and has declared cow as national animal. India is a predominant agriculture country based in animal rearing. As per Article 48 and 51A (g) it is expected from the state government that they should take action to get a legal entity for cow in this country,” he said in his order.

In August last year, the Rajasthan government had said 8,122 cows have died at Hingonia Gaushala between January 1 and July 31 due to ill-health and accidental injuries. On an average, 1,053 cows die every month at this very centre, while over 500 have perished in last 10 days.

The judgement 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.

Reports said the death of cows was due to alleged lapse in maintenance of cowshed. According to reports, the authorities initially said the cows which died were already unwell and suffering from malnutrition.

Following the government’s ban on cattle slaughter and restrictions on the sale of cattle, the Janata Dal (United) has appealed to the Centre to declare cow as the “national animal”. Senior JD (U) leader Neeraj Kumar said, “I appeal to the Centre that if they have so much love for cows then they should declare cow as the national animal.”

Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Harsh Vardhan had said that the ministry has notified the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017 to ensure that the sale of cattle is not meant for slaughter purposes. “Aim of the rules is very specific. It is only to regulate the animal market and the sale of cattle in these markets, and ensuring welfare of cattle dealt in market. And the rule provides for a strict animal monitoring committee and an animal market committee at the local level,” Vardhan said.

As per the notification, cattle are defined as “bulls, bullocks, cows, buffalos, steers, heifers and calves and camels”.