Muslim man to sit on fast to spread message of cow protection
July 10, 2017  22:10
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Amid a string of attacks on members of the minority community allegedly by cow vigilantes, a Muslim man in Gujarat has announced to sit on a 48-hour fast from July 20 to "spread the message of cow protection and
communal harmony".
Twenty-seven-year-old Jabar Jat, a cattle rearer from Ludbaay village of Nakhatrana taluka in Kutch district, would launch the fast outside the collector's office in Bhuj, over 300 kms from Ahmedabad.
In a letter sent to the collector recently, he demanded that the government provide 'gauchar' (grazing land) in each taluka of Kutch district, so that cows don't have to eat plastic and garbage.
Jat, who himself owns 16 cows, also demanded that the government provide subsidy on the purchase of bullocks. He also want the government to provide 50 per cent subsidy to all the cow shelters (gau-shala).
"Though we are Muslims, we respect cows as much as Hindus do. We are pained to see a stray cow eating garbage. In Kutch, a large number of Muslims have been rearing cows for livelihood since centuries. However, attempts are being made in recent times to portray Muslims in a bad light in the name of cow protection," Jat told PTI.
"Hence, to spread the message of communal harmony as well as that of cow protection, I have announced to sit on a two-day fast from July 20.

"I want the government to do something concrete for the conservation of stray cows. The government should buy cow dung and urine from farmers to encourage them in keeping even non-milching cows," he said.
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