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| VHP demands ban on cow slaughter | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 26: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has demanded ban on the cow slaughter in India keeping in view their depleting number. Addressing a press conference, VHP national secretary, Khem Raj Sharma said that nearly one lakh bovine animals, including cows, are daily slaughtered throughout the country, which not only hurt the religious sentiments of the Hindus, but is against the ethos of the Indian civilization. Sharma said that the number of cow slaughter centres have increased from 36 to over 3,500 now and it is very unfortunate that central government does not take any step despite appeals by the Hindu bodies. The VHP leader said it has been observed that a cow on average yields milk worth Rs 5,000/- per month which can be a regular source of income. VHP has said that they are planning a nationwide agitation against the cow slaughter for which like minded parties are being roped in.
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