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RSS leader: 'Gosht' is cow meat, Quran prohibits eating it


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Krunal Gajjar
Syed Fidaus Ashraf...
by Krunal Gajjar on Jun 23, 2017 11:05 AM

Journalism is not for you... go, run and

save your religion.

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Debashis Datta
Cow Meat
by Debashis Datta on Jun 16, 2017 12:09 PM  | Hide replies

I have stayed one year a country named Maritania ( West African Country) and that 100% Islamic republic country but during my staying period I have never seen peoples are only consume camel, Dumba and goat or chicken . There is absolutely no consumption of Cow.
Whatever I am mentioned its own experience .



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Krunal Gajjar
Re: Cow Meat
by Krunal Gajjar on Jun 23, 2017 11:11 AM
Anyone can justify their belief explaining their concoct stories and prove it by hook or crook means... like Syde Fidaus Ashraf... and if you provide truth to them like you, they never believe.

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Raghavendra Bhat
Meat-eating is cruel and unsustainable
by Raghavendra Bhat on Jun 14, 2017 07:59 AM  | Hide replies

Whatever said and done, certain political parties are eyeing the media for electoral mileage by protesting tooth-and-nail against a blanket ban on slaughter. Instead of crying hoarse, can they as responsible political entities, educate and ask people to desist from eating meat, for the plain fact that meat-eating is an unsustainable practice and cruel at that? All animal slaughter has to stop at one point in time as our resources are getting depleted faster than we can comprehend. The movie 'Cowspiracy' is bound to help people see the 'other side of the coin', how meat-eating has wrecked the 'sustainability' factor.

Animal agriculture is responsible for 18% of greenhouse gas emissions, more than the combined exhaust from all transportation. How can anybody justify supporting this? Meat-farming robs the commons, the learned Courts may now have to factor the load bearing capacity of the commons, therein answering the sustainability of meat-eating. Livestock is responsible for 65% of all human-related emissions of nitrous oxide – a greenhouse gas with 296 times the global warming potential than carbon-dioxide and which stays put in the atmosphere for 150 years. Even without fossil fuels, we will exceed our 565 gigatons CO2e limit by 2030. Can we 'sustain' ourselves at this rate by wanton meat-eating?


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Umacharan Panigrahi
Gosth
by Umacharan Panigrahi on Jun 08, 2017 11:27 AM

Eating/killing cow is contrary to National interest, problem is not between Hindu and Muslims.
Not only any one community but all must resolve voluntarily to save the cow-progeny in stead of any Govt taking coercive action.
In this Indians of all descriptions are equally affected/responsible.

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Anshuman chakraborty
IFTAR
by Anshuman chakraborty on Jun 08, 2017 11:05 AM  | Hide replies

"When India achieved independence, more than 50 years ago, the people of the country were much afflicted by endemic hunger. They still are."
- Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize Winner
Over 7000 Indians die of hunger every day,
Can we guide a hungry human, as what to eat and what note, although it is there in his mind,that eating a poisonous snake will kill him, So he waits for the right food to eat, and it never comes, he sleeps humgry and dies due to it....this answere is still un answered, let us provide food to those Hungry people this IFTAR and make him realize the power of Hindu muslim unity in India

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Sandeep Singh
Re: IFTAR
by Sandeep Singh on Jun 08, 2017 11:32 AM
If over 7000 Indians die of hunger everyday, then you should also know that still population is increasing by more than 43000 every day..and has increased by more than 370% since independence. Practically speaking, endemic hunger will stay unless population is controlled

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