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Home Minister of India, Prime Minister of India (Hon'ble Sardar Manmohan Sngh), Shri Rahul Gandhi, MP, Vice President of India (Hon'ble Shri Hamid Ansari), Law Minister of India, Representative of OIPA in India (Naresh Kadyan), Minister of Environment and Forest (Smt. Jayanthi Natrajan), Chairperson, NAC (Smt. Sonia Gandhi), President of India, New Delhi (HE Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil), Secretary (Shri Prabeer Kumar Basu), Dr. Charan Das Mahant, Planning Commission of India (Adviser), Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy, MP, Shri Ram Lal (G.S. Org), Shri Vijay Goel, Ex-MP, Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, MP, Shri Vinay Katiyar, MP, Shri Kalraj Mishra, MP, Shri Nitin Gadkari, Dr. Praveen Bhai Togadia, Director General (Animal Husbndry), Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Haryana. (Dr. K. S. Dangi), Vice-Chancellor, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Science University, GADVASU, Ludhiana. (Dr. V. K. Taneja), Director, National Dairy Research Institute, , Karnal (Dr. A. K. Shrivastava), and Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission (Montek Singh Ahluwalia) Don't allow beef export from India - Sukanya Kadyan Greetings, The UN affiliated International Organisation for Animal Protection - OIPA chapter in India along with the People for Animals (PFA) Haryana have objected to the working group report on animal husbandry and dairying for the 12th five-year plan, which includes recommendations to lift the ban on beef exports from India. Both NGO's has demanded that the government withdraw its report to the Planning Commission and apologize to the nation before "religious and nationalist people" came out on the streets in protest. "Export of beef will not only butcher our mother and its family but it will amount to a murder of the Constitution and dharma of the country," Media Adviser of OIPA's Abhishek Kadyan said. The animal husbandry and dairying department under the agriculture ministry sent a report to the Planning Commission recommending lifting the ban on beef exports. "There is an existing ban on beef exports; therefore it is necessary to revise the EXIM policy to allow beef exports," OIPA's Event Director in India Miss Sukanya Kadyan quoted from the report. This report was more inclined to slaughtering of animals rather then protecting them, she added. Quoting directive principals under Article 48 of the Constitution, founder Chairman, People for Animals Haryana Naresh Kadyan, Representative of OIPA in India said, "These directives clearly prohibit the slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle. We cannot tolerate slaughter of cows or its family at any cost. Our agriculture ministry is supposed to protect and promote cows instead of slaughtering it." Matter has been taken up with the HE the President of India's office vide No. PRSEC/E/2012/02261and with the Planning Commission of India No. DPLNG/E/2012/00040. The Times of India reporting: NAGPUR: The United Nations (UN) affiliated International Organisation for Animal

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Protection (OIPA) in India along with People for Animals (PFA) and NGOs working for animal welfare have slammed the working group report on animal husbandry and dairying for the 12th Five Year Plan, which includes recommendations to lift a ban on beef exports from India. The working group on animal husbandry and dairying (2012-17) recently submitted a report to the Planning Commission on present performance of livestock sector and its contributing factors including development programmes and policies pursued in the recent past. It suggested a road map for achieving the targeted rate of growth during the 12th plan while ensuring its sustainability and inclusiveness. Sukanya Kadyan, OIPA's event director in India, flayed the recommendation in the report which says, "There is an existing ban on beef exports. Therefore, it is necessary to revise the EXIM policy to allow beef exports." The OIPA and even local NGOs like Sukrut Nirman Charitable Trust and People for Animals (PFA), Nagpur, have demanded the report be withdrawn and government should apologize to the nation before 'religious and nationalist people' pour out into the streets in protest. "Export of beef will not only butcher cows but will also amount to murder of the Constitution and dharma, on which country's foundation has been based," said Naresh Kadyan, India's OIPA representative. The report was more inclined to slaughtering animals rather than protecting them. The matter has been taken up with the President and plan panel, he added. Quoting directive principles under Article 48 of the Constitution, Kadyan said these clearly prohibit slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle. "We cannot tolerate slaughter of cows or its family at any cost," he remarked. Kannubhai Savadia, chairman of Sukrut, said his NGO has been sending representations to the Planning Commission for the past four years against meat exports, but strong lobby of traders backed by politicians appears to have prevailed upon the government. Meat exports were basically to boost foreign exchange but now that the country has sufficient forex reserves, why promote such exports, Savadia asked. "Allowing beef export would lead to massive slaughter of cows, which is already being carried out clandestinely. Our agriculture ministry is supposed to protect and promote cows instead of slaughtering them," Savadia added. "The government should stop playing with the religious sentiments of the people. The recommendation exposes double standards. On one hand, cows are revered and students are taught about its importance and protection, while on the other promotion of beef exports is spoken about," said Karishma Galani, city chief of PFA. Allowing beef exports would lead to farm and food crisis. As per the cattle census conducted in 2007, cattle population has already dwindled. "So why is a need being felt to promote beef exports?" Galani asked. VHP letter: Sub.: Request for outright rejection of the recommendations of the Working Group on Animal Husbandry & Dairying given to the Planning Commission for the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) to revise the EXIM policy to allow beef export! (1) The GOI Working Group on Animal Husbandry & Dairying 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) has submitted a report to the Planning Commission, Government of India. The Report at Page 73, Paragraph 12.3.1 under the heading Strategies and programs for 12th Plan under Chapter 12 Meat and Abattoirs, audaciously asks for pan-Bharatiya permission for cow massacre in these words: There is an existing ban on beef exports; therefore it is necessary to revise the

EXIM policy to allow beef export (2) Being a son of Maa Bhaarati Your Excellency would be well appreciative of the central status of cow and the bull-power as the driving forces of our ethos of sustainable agriculture since pristine times, stable economy, national health and mass employment in terms of White Revolution, Green Revolution, pastoral transportation, irrigation, biogas, manure and bio-fertilizers in the agricultural country Bharat. Cow is Complete Ecology and Altruist. It is, therefore, not for nothing that the Rishi-KrishiTradition acknowledges, celebrates and protects Cow as: Gaavo Vishwasya Maatarah!(Cow is Mother of the World!). A cows person is revered as hosting millions of deities. A question in the Yaksha Gita of the Mahabharata asks: Kim Amritam? (What is Ambrosia/Panacea/Nectar?). Yudhisthir replies: Gavaamritam!- Cows milk is Ambrosia/Panacea! On planet earth, milk of the earthly cousins of the Kaamdhenus is virtual Amrit. The Bharatiya indigenous non-hybrid varieties feeding on their natural fodder, grass and herbs top the list in the world in purity and potency. According to Golok Khand, one was designated Upnand who owned 500,000 cows, Nand was one who maintained 900,000 cows, Vrishbhaanu was one who maintained 1,000,000 cows, Vrishbhaanuvar was one who maintained 5,000,000 cows, Nand Raja was one who maintained 1 crore (10 million) cows. During the times of Bhagwan Mahavir over 2,500 years ago, Jain Shraavaks (mendicants/monks) maintained 53 Gokuls in the periphery of Shravasti city. A Gokul was defined as a place that housed 10,000 cows. Anand a millionaire received vows of Shraavakhood from Lord Mahavir, and one of the Shraavakhood oaths was to maintain 8 Gokuls. The cause of Gow, Garib and Dharma (Gow=Cow & its progeny, Garib=Meek & Underprivileged, and Dharma=Righteousness) has also been the triple agenda of the entire Sikh history principally the Khalsa history under the ministry of Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj. The Marathas under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his successors had also this triple agenda. In Parsi tradition, a milky white bull is celebrated as Varsiyaji. Parsis greatly revere a Varsiyaji and make a daily offering of fruits to it. Varsiyaji is spotlessly milky white from tip to toe (including even horns, brows, nails, etc.). One can have its glimpse at a Parsi temple [e.g., Udwara (Surat), Lalbagh and Kama Bagh (Mumbai)]. Cow is considered to be the crowning glory of the animal kingdom and in the evolutionary scale precedes mankind only. Thousands of names of places, persons and things and other words in our country Bharat, e,g., Gopuri, Gauhati, Gorakhpur, Goa, Godhra, Gondiya, Gopuram, Gopal, Govind, Godavari, Govardhan, Gautam, Gaumul, Gomukh, Gokarna, Godhaam, Golok, Gokhroo, Godha, Goyal, Gochar, Gorochan, Goraj, Godhuli, Godaan, Gograas, etc., having been prefixed by the term Go/Gow, signify the deep reverence and high ground reserved for the cow & progeny in our culture. Your learned-self is also aware of the post-independence history of movements to stop slaughter of cow & its progeny by means of signature campaigns, mass movements and hunger strikes undertaken by the leading lights of society. Under the circumstances the said recommendations made by the Working Group on Animal Husbandry & Dairying Department of Government of Indiais shameless, mindless, audacious and sad. Only one who is not a son of a man can say that cow is doing a thankless job and therefore deserves to be wolved up. In fact, the Governments plans and programmes to fight poverty in the country ought also to include booster projects for cow rearing by every rural family and reclamation of Gochar Bhoomi (meadow/grazing land) and its maintenance by the Panchayats. Holistic management and use of Jal (water), Jungle (plant kingdom), Zameen (land) and Jaanwar (animal kingdom) would make the Janata (mankind) happy,

healthy and blessed. (3) Speaking about animal laws, the Constitution of India clearly underlines the importance of cow and its protection. Its PART-IV DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY ARTICLE 48: ORGANIZATION OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY reads: The State shall endeavour to organize agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter, of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle. (4) And again, ARTICLE 48A PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND SAFEGUARDING OF FORESTS AND WILD LIFE reads: The State shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country. (5) PART IVA FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES Article 51A of the Constitution says. It shall be the duty of every citizen of India ..(g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers, and wildlife, and to have compassion for living creatures (6) Also the Honble Supreme Court on 26.10.2005 in Civil Appeals No. 4937-4940 of 1998 State of Gujrat & other Vs Mirzapur Moti Kureshi Kassab Jamat & others has said in Paragraph 67(8) of its order: Finally, the Central Govt. is directed to review the meat export policy, in the light of the Directive Principles of State Policy under the Constitution of India, and also in the light of the policys potentially harmful effects on livestock population, and therefore on the economy of the country. (7) The Indic Tradition gives cow the status of Mother. Mahatma Gandhiji looked up to cow as a picture of piety and the representative of the mute creation. The Namdhari community sacrificed its lives to uphold the reverence and life of Mother Cow. Cow protection is advocated in all major schools of the Himalayan tradition. The Omkar Parivarschools, viz., Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and some Buddhists, etc., consider beef a taboo food and hence eschew its consumption. Even some Mughal rulers made cow slaughter a punishable offence. Many Sant-Mahatmas and Gobhaktas(Cow Devotees) have sacrificed their lives for the cause of cow protection. Under the circumstances, the beef export suggestion made by the GOI Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying is a hostility perpetrated against the Dharmic, spiritual, holistic, altruistic and syncretic worldview of the country. (8) It is, therefore, requested that in view of the provisions of the Constitution of India, pronouncements by the Honble Courts of Law, the obvious negative impacts on national economy and the deference for popular faith and reverence for cow, Your Excellency ought to shot down forthwith the shameless proposals made by the Animal Husbandry & Dairying Department of GOI that seek to (i) remove the existing Ban on beef exports and (ii) revise the Export-Import Policy (Foreign Trade Policy) to allow beef export! (9) Action on our above requests and acknowledgment of this communication would be highly appreciated! Save Cows! Vande Gow Maataram! Yours in the service ofMaa Bhaarati and Dharma,

Sd/- (ASHOK SINGHALl, Patron, VHP (IntL) The Tribune report: The recommendations made by the working group report on animal husbandry and dairying for the 12th Five-Year Plan, which includes recommendations to lift the ban on beef exports from India, has not gone down well with the UN-affiliated International Organisation for Animal Protection (OIPA) chapter in India along with the People for Animals (PFA) Haryana, who have raised objections against the recommendations. Both NGOs have demanded that the government should withdraw the report and apologise to the nation for hurting the religious sentiments. Abhishek Kadyan, a representative of the OIPA, said export of beef could result in widespread butchering of cows, which are considered sacred by the Hindus across the nation. He said the Animal Husbandry and Dairying Department under the Agriculture Ministry had recently sent a report to the Planning Commission in which lifting the ban on beef exports had been recommended. OPIA Director Sukanya Kadyan said the suggestion made in the report was more inclined to slaughtering of the animals rather than protecting them. Naresh Kadyan, founder chairman of PFA Haryana and Indian representative of the OPIA, said the directive principals under Article 48 of the Constitution of India prohibit the slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle. He said the Union Agriculture Ministry was supposed to protect and promote cows instead of slaughtering them. He said the NGOs had already taken up the matter with the President of India along with the Director-General (Animal Husbandry), Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Haryana, and the Director, NDRI, Karnal.

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