India has become a large slaughter house for cows
Source - Ms. Maneka Gandhi Blog
“Cows provide approx 100 million tonnes of dry dung a year costing Rs 5000 crores which saves 50 million tonnes of firewood which again means that many trees saved and more environmental damage prevented. It is calculated that if these 73 million animals were to be replaced, we would need 7.3 million tractors at the cost of 2.5 lac each which would amount to an investment of 180,000 crores. In addition 2 crore, 37 lakh and 50 thousand tonnes of diesel which would mean another 57,000 crore rupees. This is how much we owe these animals, and this is what we stand to lose by killing them.” – Maneka Gandhi
I have over two hundred letters on my table
complaining about illegal cow slaughter. Many of these complainants are groups
who have stopped trucks stuffed with cows and calves, many of them dead of
suffocation and injuries, only to have the police take a bribe and let the
animals go. Uttar Pradesh has become one large slaughterhouse for cows with
Mulayam Singh’s government giving licences for meat export slaughterhouses by
the hundred. Rampur, Ghaziabad, Moradabad, Aligarh, Agra, this is the Muslim
belt and thousands of cows are brought in daily to be killed. From Rajasthan
they pour in to Mewat which is a 90% Muslim district. From the other side of
Rajasthan they go in the thousands to Gujarat where they are killed in
Porbandar, Daman and Diu, and then the meat is taken to Mumbai. Thousands go
from all over Maharashtra to be killed at Deonar illegally. From Orissa and
Bihar they are herded to West Bengal and go through to Bangladesh which has a
beef export of 1 lakh tones a year without having any cows or buffaloes of its
own. From Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka they are taken to Kerala
where they are killed in the dozens of slaughterhouses on the border and then
exported as meat to the Middle East. From Punjab, buyers with illegal certificates
saying that they are for agricultural purposes bribe Laloo Prasad’s railway
officials and stuff them into bogeys and take them to West Bengal. Delhi has
11,000 illegal slaughterhouses, small shanties in the slums that kill hundreds
of cows brought in from Haryana. There a genocide going on with over two lakh
cows being killed per day. This killing is happening hand in glove with the
police and Tamil Nadu cows being transported to Kerala for slaughter.district
magistrates who give false certificates every day allowing cows to be loaded
onto trucks. The law is clear – not more than 4 cows can be carried in one
truck. Everyday my organization catches trucks that have more than 50 cows in
each.
Government looks the other way and boasts that we have the largest
leather and meat export in the world. The fact that the entire leather industry
is made from the skins of illegally killed cows or that the meat has come from
young milch cows and their babies is irrelevant to them. The police are
delighted with this crime – each truck pays the chungies and each policeman
takes home thousands of bribe rupees every day from this killing. Every time we
stop a truck, it is the policeman who defend and release the truck with its
suffering cargo of squashed animals. Every week there is a cow selling fair in
each district, supposedly for farmers. No farmer goes there to buy. The
slaughter mafia bring their trucks and pick up hundreds of animals. One person
who tried to stop this in Haryana was arrested by the police on the complaint
of criminals, that she was stopping their work.
Go to
Bihar – most villages have no cows in them. In Andhra Pradesh rustling is a
major crime – people who hold up villagers at gunpoint and take their animals
for slaughter. One old woman who tried to stop a cattle truck in Gorantla,
Anantapur was beaten up in full sight of the village and the police. No one
intervened as the men had guns. Within ten years we will have no cows. The
story of the tiger is being repeated. The government kept giving false figures
to the world – we have 9000 tigers or more. When an actual headcount was done,
we have less than 300 and the killing continues. We have more tigers in the
zoos than in the wild. The same with the cows. Government has convinced itself
that we have the largest cattle population in the world with one crore cows. Do
a headcount – there will be less than 20 lakh left. Anybody in rural India can
tell you that. Find me a cow in Punjab or Rajasthan or even Madhya Pradesh.
The cows in the gaushalas are not any better off.
Most of the gaushala managers who have been gifted the land by the government
to protect cows, now run them as dairies for their own milk. The Balkeshwar
gaushala in Agra has a tie up with butchers who take the non milking cows every
month. In Mathura, the home of Krishna and the cows, you cannot find a single
calf in any gaushala as they have all been sold because the milk of their
mothers is for the gaushala managers. Hundreds of cows were sent by the Uttar
Pradesh Animal Husbandry Minister to Lakhimpur Kheri – supposedly to clear the
streets of Lucknow. Most of them were sold by the truckers on the way to
butcher shops. The few that arrived were immediately bought from the government
gaushala by the meat traders, under the benign eye of the district magistrate.
In Rajasthan, in Sirohi, the district magistrate gives false certificates every
day to the cow traders and if the trucks are caught by activists, they are
beaten by the police.
In Mumbai, the Muslims like
eating only pregnant and milking cows. I have film footage of cows that are
being milked ten minutes before their heads are cut off. Their udders are sold
with the meat so that the buyer knows he is eating the flesh of a mother.
The Minister for Agriculture, Sharad Pawar, who owns
piggeries and poultries himself and calls himself a “ modern” farmer dismisses
the entire killing as the disposal of useless animals. When people try to
justify animal slaughter and meat export on the basis of earning money, it
would be wise to look at the actual economic contribution of these so-called
useless animals that you kill. A study by the Central Institute of Agricultural
Engineering put out the following figures five years ago.
Our 73 million (this number is of 1990) draught animals work
equivalent to 27 million megawatts of energy which means not only savings in
terms of coal and other raw materials but also in terms of land for power
projects and in pollution from noxious gases, effluents and fly ash.
They provide approx 100 million tonnes of dry dung a year costing Rs 5000 crores which saves 50 million tonnes of firewood which again means that many trees saved and more environmental damage prevented. It is calculated that if these 73 million animals were to be replaced, we would need 7.3 million tractors at the cost of 2.5 lac each which would amount to an investment of 180,000 crores. In addition 2 crore, 37 lakh and 50 thousand tonnes of diesel which would mean another 57,000 crore rupees. This is how much we owe these animals, and this is what we stand to lose by killing them.
Loss of cattle deprives us of dung for fuel and fertiliser
which means loss of biogas and trees cut for firewood. In 1994, India for the
first time had to import cow dung from Holland. While chemical fertiliser
import has gone up from about 1 crore in 1960 to about Rs 450 crores in 1990 to
triple that in 2005.
Milk Look at our other imports of animal products: Import of
milk and milk powder has risen from 6 tonnes in 1950 to 65 tonnes in 1990 while
butter oil has gone from half a tonne to 16 and a half tonnes. Again triple
that for 2006.
16 lakh litres of water are needed daily to keep ONE
moderate sized slaughterhouse clean.
That is drinking water for 30 lakh people. Can a water and
energy starved country like India really afford to kill cattle anymore? –
People For Animals, 16 June 2012
Maneka Gandhi is an Indian politician, animal rights
activist, environmentalist, former model and widow of the Indian politician,
Sanjay Gandhi. She has been a minister in four governments, and has authored a
number of books in the areas of etymology, law and animal welfare. Maneka
Gandhi is member of the Nehru-Gandhi Political Clan.
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