Mandhwaraj appeasing beef eaters by calling Rama, Krishna non-vegetarians: BJP

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October 19, 2016

Udupi, Oct 19: Criticising fisheries minister Pramod Madhwaraj for calling Rama, Krishna and Valmiki non-vegetarians, Udupi district president Mattar Ratnakar Hegde claimed that the former's statement is aimed at appeasing beef eaters.

Untitled-1 copy copySpeaking to media persons here, Mr Hegde said that Mr Madhwaraj's comments were completely irresponsible and untimely. “He should be held responsible for everything,” he said. However, the BJP leader did not say whether Mr Madhwaraj statement was true or false.

He said that Mr Madhwaraj, who is also the Udupi district in-charge minister, should take up the development works instead getting into unnecessary controversies. Let Madhwaraj take up the repair work of the roads and set right the problems and unhygienic conditions that exist in the government hospital, he added.

The minister should also stop interfering in the affairs of gram panchayat. The concept of decentralisation of power is intrigued. He demanded that immediate measures should be taken to eliminate the scarcity of sand. The sand should not be transported to the neighbouring districts, he added.

Protest

He said Udupi district unit of BJP will organise a huge protest rally at Clock Tower condemning the failures of the Congress-led state government.

Mr Hegde said, the recent murder of RSS?activist Rudresh in Bengaluru has shocked the people in the state. Stating that the state government is “glorifying violence,” he said the BJP and RSS activists hare fear for life. There is no security for the lives of Sangh Pariwar members.

He said the state government has done nothing to set right the law and order, which is deteriorating every day. Mattar added that the government is full of confusions. The previous BJP government had introduced many programmes for the people. However, most of the benefits are discontinued by the present Congress-led state government.

Also Read: Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, Valmiki were non-vegetarians, reminds Madhwaraj

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Mohammed
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Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016

1st say is it true or false , what minister has told,....to go on protest, you guys are jobless, you earn by such issues, go ahead

INDIAN
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Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016

these are foul game by rss people i know most of the rss prople eat beef here in dubai

Abu Muhammad
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Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016

These RSS BJP ignorant must know that both Ram and Krishna are not only non-vegetarians but BEEF EATERS TOO. See for authenticity - BRIHADARANYAKA UPANISHAD, Chapter VI, Brahmana 4-(Slokas)17,18 & 19 - \In case one wishes to have a son -learned, famed, excellent speaker, know all VEDAS and to attain full length of life, - they two (Man & Woman) should have(eat) rice boiled with BEEF or VEAL meat prepared with ghee\".
Why Rama's father Dashrath and Krishna's father Vasudeva were not aware of this sacred scriptures and instructions? For sure they knew and implemented it fully to beget Maryada purush RAM & KRISHNA.
The above dish is exactly implemented by MUSLIMS wholeheartedly in the form of BEEF BIRYANI, no wonder DK Muslims has all the qualities of a MAN as explained by the above Upansihad.

Wake up Hindu Brothers, Read your own scriptures and fear God!!"

TRUE INDIAN
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Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016

Rightly said

Hindu scriptures give permission to have non-vegetarian food

It is mentioned in Manu Smruti, the law book of Hindus, in chapter 5 verse 30
“The eater who eats the flesh of those to be eaten does nothing bad,
even if he does it day after day, for God himself created some to be eaten
and some to be eater.”

c. Again next verse of Manu Smruti, that is, chapter 5 verse 31 says
“Eating meat is right for the sacrifice, this is traditionally known as a rule of
the gods.”

d. Further in Manu Smruti chapter 5 verse 39 and 40 says “God himself created sacrificial animals for sacrifice, … , therefore killing in a sacrifice is not killing.”

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