New Delhi, Sep 12: The Haryana government on Saturday ordered a eight-day ban on sale of meat during the Jain fasting period of 'Paryushan'.
The state government has ordered closure of all slaughter houses from September 11 to September 18, ANI reported.
Haryana has now become the fifth BJP-ruled state to enforce the ban on meat.
On Friday, the Chhattisgarh government ordered a two-day ban. The government's earlier order had banned the sale of meat for eight days till September 18 but it later cut short its order after several organisations openly came out against it.
The Rajasthan government had also ordered a a three-day ban on sale of meat. The state's directorate of local bodies issued the order that slaughterhouses as well as meat and fish shops are kept closed on September 17 and 18 (for Paryushan, a festival of Shwetambar Jains) and September 27 (for Anant Chaturdashi, celebrated by Digambars).
In Ahmedabad, police commissioner Shivanand Jha has ordered a ban on the slaughter of cattle like cows and goats for a week during the Jain fasting period.
Last week, the BJP-ruled Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) announced suspension of sale of meat -- mutton and chicken -- for four days in deference to the sentiments of the Jain community members, who during 'Paryushan' even shun all root vegetables. However, the Maharashtra government on Friday told the Bombay high court that the ban has been reduced to two days.
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