The Delhi government has banned the illegal sacrifice of these animals, including a cow hunt on Eid; Strict advice on Bakrid


Delhi government banned illegal murder and sacrifice
Eth: On June 7, the Delhi government issued strict advice against the illegal murder and sacrifice of cows, calves, camels and other banned animals during the Bakra-Ey. In the consultation provided by the Delhi government, strict guidelines have been given to ensure valid and clean behavior during Bakritin. All sacrifices should only be made in specific places, and sacrifices are clearly banned at roadside, streets or any public location. In this, the importance of the tolerance of the violation is emphasized and the legal action will be taken against the culprits. The consultation of social media sites in picking or sharing the videos of sacrifices and sacrifices is aimed at promoting or glorifying such activities.
Immediate action will be taken on violators
According to the release, Development Minister Kapil Mishra underlined the government’s position, and the Delhi government is committed to protecting our cultural and environmental heritage, and its animal welfare is an integral part of its animal welfare. We will not tolerate any illegal sacrifice and cruelty when celebrating the festival. Strict compliance with advice is mandatory, and immediate action will be taken by law enforcement companies on violations. This advice is in line with existing laws, including the Prevention of Animal Husbandry Act, 1960, Animal Traffic Rules, 1978, Sloterhouse Rules, 2001 and Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. Animal traffic rules, 1978 are often violated during transport, which shows that animals are affected.
Animal welfare laws will definitely be implemented
According to Article 3 of 2001, the slaughter of animals, as per the Rules of Animal Husbandry, is prohibited outside of specific meat, especially for pregnant animals, for less than three months or for animals that are not certified by the veterinarian. Food safety and standard (standard and food additives of food products), 2011, the camels are classified as non -food animals, thus their assassination is illegal. The Delhi Agricultural Livestock Protection Act, 1994, strictly prohibits the massacre of Delhi cows. This consultation has been sent to the Secretary-the-Come-and-Shreed (Development) and District Magistrates, Deputy Police Commissioner, Commissioner (MCD) and other relevant authorities, strictly implementing animal welfare laws during the Bakrid festival and strict action against violations. The Delhi government has urged the Delhi government to provide information on any violation of the citizens and to ensure Bakrit’s peaceful, clean and valid celebration.
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