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Punish those who take law in their hands: MHA on cow vigilantism
The RSS condemned the attacks on dalits and termed the violence “inhuman”, urging state governments to take action against elements trying to “disturb communal harmony and trust”. These included the 1600 MW Thermal Power station of NTPC at Ramagundam; revival of a Fertilizer Plant at Ramagundam; Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Warangal; and Manoharabad-Kothapalli Railway line.
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India has cow vigilantes whose goal is to protect the animals – but for some, that comes at the cost of other humans.
Speaking in southern Hyderabad state, Modi said it was frustrating to see discrimination persist against the community even after decades of independence.
The Prime Minister unveils a pylon and also turn a tap in a village marking the launch of Mission Bhagiratha.
RJD leader Lalu Prasad said over the phone: ” Yeh gau raksha nahi, vote raksha hai (It’s not cow protection but vote protection).
On a visit to Telangana, Modi had on Sunday – for the second time in 24 hours – called for protecting Dalits and for isolating and punishing fake “gau rakshaks” (cow protectors), saying they were destroying the country. “Such service enhances national wealth.it does not create problem for the nation”.
On Saturday, he asked state governments to take action against “anti-social elements who masquerade as cow protectors to save themselves”.
“When there is a law against cow slaughter and provision of punishment for such acts, the so-called cow protectors should inform the police instead of taking law into their own hands”, he said. The Speaker said she would allow Kharge to speak but only after Zero Hour as she had not got any notice from the member. “We are laying foundation stone of how BJP will make Telangana’s future bright and take the state to new heights”, said the Prime Minister, reports IANS. “There is no subsidy for farmers or for rearing cattle, but the Congress gives subsidy to those who slaughter cows”, he had said at the time. “Sadly, we only realise the importance of water when we have no access to it”. The Prime Minister talked about various efforts being made by his government to check leakage and theft of urea and corruption in providing fertiliser subsidy. Neem coated urea can not be used in industries.
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“PM Modi should apologise for his remarks over Gau Rakshaks and should also take his statements back”, Pandit told a TV news channel.