Karnataka CM writes to Modi, says cattle sale ban is anti-farmer

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June 10, 2017

Bengaluru, Jun 10: Clarifying Karnataka government's official stand on the controversial new rules of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling them “unconstitutional” and warning of their “far-reaching negative impact on Indian society and economy”.sidmodi

He said in the two-page letter that the move was against “the very roots of federalism” and in conflict with many State laws, including Karnataka's own law on cow slaughter, as the Centre had not held consultations with States before arriving at a decision. He sought repeal of the new rules.

Referring to the implications of the rules on religious and cultural issues, the Chief Minister stated in the letter that PCA Act did not treat as an offence “the killing of any animal in the manner required by the religion of any community” under Section 28.

However, the new rules, “if implemented in its letter and spirit would defeat the very purpose of that section”, he said in the letter.

Mr. Siddaramaiah argued that the rules imposed “unfair and unnecessary dietary restrictions” on people of all faiths since meat was a key source of protein for the poor and the ordinary. It will also hit leather and meat industry, in turn affecting livelihoods and country's economy.

A State subject

The recent rules framed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, he said, also indirectly prohibited sale of animals outside the State, which was against the provisions of the Constitution that allowed free trade. Marketing livestock was a subject that fell under State list of the Constitution, and therefore, the rules amounted to interfering with a State subject without the consent of the State government.

“Free trade of cattle among the farmers will be badly affected by the rules,” he said. The restrictions placed on trading under the new rules would make it extremely hard for farmers to sell their unproductive cattle and “thereby further contributing to the agrarian crisis”, Mr. Siddaramaiah said.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinnarayi Vijayan and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee have already taken serious exception to the PCA rules of the Centre. Mr. Vijayan had enlisted the support of other Chief Ministers in opposing the rules.

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: On Wednesday morning starlet and Bigg Boss 3 contestant Jayashree Ramaiah sent social media into a tizzy with an update that read, “I quit. Goodbye to this f*****g world and depression.” Friends and acquaintances immediately began reaching out to the actor asking her to return their concerned calls and desist from taking any extreme steps.

“Jayashree has been battling depression for a while now. She had family issues and was also concerned about the lack of work,” shares actor Ashvithi Shetty. The Ramachari twins were in touch with Jayashree since they met at a celebrity cricket match four years ago. “She has shared several times about how low she’s been and I would try to cheer her up. But the problem was that she’d keep changing her phone number so often that it became difficult to keep track of how she was doing,” states Ashvithi.

Around four months ago, Jayashree moved into her own home and mentioned to her that she was happy with this new development in her life. “But she went retreated again and a few days ago, I messaged her on social media and she said she was doing fine. So I was shocked to see this update on Wednesday morning,” avers the actor. Repeated calls finally elicited a message from Jayashree that she was getting admitted to the hospital. “But I also got contradictory information that she had been discharged and had been taken to the hospital again but she was refusing to go inside. I am awaiting more clarity on the issue,” sums up Ashvithi.

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Tumkur, Apr 11: Despite the nationwide lockdown, BJP MLA from Turuvekere constituency, M Jayaram, was on Friday seen celebrating his birthday with several villagers in Gubbi taluk in Tumkur.

A sizable number of people were seen gathering in Gubbi taluk to celebrate the BJP legislator's birthday.

Meanwhile, scores of people around the country are getting booked for violating the lockdown. In Uttarakhand alone, more than 4500 people have been arrested until Friday for violating the norms of lockdown.

Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called for a three-week lockdown, urging people to practice social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in the country has mounted to 6,761 of which 6039 are active cases, 516 have been cured/discharged/migrated, and 206 deaths have been reported.

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Belthangady, May 15: Carcases of more than 50 monkeys were found at Bandaru gram panchayat in the taluka here on Friday.

The carcasses were found on the Kundalapalke-Padmunja road in Bandar village. Locals had seen the monkeys’ carcasses night of Thursday and informed authorities about it.

Kaniyuru Health Centre’s medical assistant Swatantra Rao and Ujire health Centre’s Medical Officer, Forest Department staff, veterinarians and local Panchayat officials visited the spot.

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