Killing In Name Of Cow Not Acceptable: Modi

    • Publish Date: Jun 30 2017 12:27PM
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    • Updated Date: Jun 30 2017 12:27PM
Killing In Name Of Cow Not Acceptable: Modi

AHMEDABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose the ashram of the apostle of nonviolence, Mahatma Gandhi, to issue a stern warning against killing in the name of cow protection and the growing culture of violence in society at large.

"Nobody can kill in the name of cow. Whether anybody is guilty or not, law will take its own course. No person is allowed to take the law in his hands," Modi said in his address at Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad.

"Indulging in violence in the name of `gau bhakti' is totally against the ideals of the father of the nation," the PM said. Modi's warning came in the wake of growing cases of mob violence in the name of "gau raksha", as well as criticism of his government and BJP for their alleged insensitivity and indifference towards victims. 

In fact, nationwide protests were held after a social media campaign, "Not In My Name", was launched condemning the lynching of 16-year-old Junaid Khan of Ballabhgarh in Haryana by a mob which accused him of being a "beef-eater".

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madhurima gorthi Jain heritage cambridge school

Cows are holy to the hindhus,which I am. Therefore, killing them is a sin.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

India is a secular country. Therefore, it''s not necessary that if cow is associated with the religious sentiments of one group then it will also be associated with the religious sentiments of the other. However, flora and fauna do matter to every human being born on this planet. So, I agree with our honorable PM sir that "killing in name of cow is completely unethical and unacceptable".

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Don''t add sins to your future generations 😡!

Koushtubh Roy Lakshmipat Singhania Academy

DON''T KILL A HOLY DON''T DO A SIN.

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