Cattle Slaughter in India and Anti-Slaughter Laws – Issues, Challenges, Way Ahead

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Though laws banning slaughtering of cows are not unique to India, the issue is highly contentious among its people – leading to social, economic and political implications across the country. The Indian community should come together to ensure that the needs of all are provided for, especially when there is a growing agrarian crisis as well as escalating social tensions within the country.
What does the Indian Constitution say about cow slaughtering?
- Article 48 of the Indian Constitution is one of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
- The provision under this article urges states to take measures to preserve
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It’s mentioned in article 48 of dpsp and not A 49