The controversial Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill, 2010, which is now awaiting approval by President Pratibha Patil, has taken centrestage in Karnataka. The governor, HR Bharadwaj, expressed his displeasure over the bill and forwarded it to the President for a decision. Peeved by this, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has announced week-long protests from September 1.
Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa is adamant that the new legislation should go through and has even directed the state's legal team to gear up for any issues that may come up.
However, minorities in the state are up in arms against the move and have vowed to oppose it. Against this backdrop, interestingly, the only Muslim minister in the BJP government, Dr Mumtaz Ali, says that Muslims should not point a finger at the act.
Dr Ali, minister for wakf and minorities welfare, in an interview with Vicky Nanjappa, says a ban on cow slaughter does not mean that people will not survive.
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