STAFF REPORTER,
Majuli, July 19: The issue of cow slaughter and cattle smuggling has long been a controversial issue in Assam. There is a lot of smuggling of cattle to the neighboring country along the Bangladesh border with Assam. Assam is considered as a safe corridor for cattle smuggling to Bangladesh for some smugglers from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal In Assam, cattle are considered to be the main driving force of the agricultural society and one of the components of the agricultural economy. Therefore, it is necessary to take measures to prevent the smuggling of cattle. The indigenous people of Assam do not support the killing and smuggling of cattle used for their agriculture For Hindus, cows have always been considered sacred On the basis of such a heritage and culture, it is a very positive development that cattle slaughter and cattle smuggling have been made compulsory in the state, Although the Act appears to be passed from a religious perspective, the cultural and heritage issues behind it have given it universal recognition. This Act is more important to protect Indian civilization and culture than to protect the religious beliefs of Hindus. This is because the Sanatan Indian culture advocates equality towards all religions. Analyzing the Cow Protection Act from a broad perspective reflects this philosophy of equality towards equality. Unfortunately, the demand for riverine cattle breeders in Majuli. decreased after the passage of the bill in the state. According to the unfortunate cowboys, more than 1,000 families who earn their living by selling cows are in dire straits. Because the sale and purchase of cattle decreased, cattle did not get a fair price. Most of the families supported their children's education by raising cows. Therefore, the Chief Minister of the state is urged to take alternative measures to alleviate the plight of the cattle breeders.
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