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BJP Government Bans Slaughter of Cattle and All Animals in West Bengal

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Darwin, 14 May : The newly elected BJP government in India’s West Bengal has introduced strict new restrictions on animal slaughter, banning the public slaughter of cows and all other livestock across the state.

According to an official notification issued by the state government on Wednesday (May 13), no cattle, bull, buffalo or similar animals can now be slaughtered without prior approval from designated authorities and a fitness certificate issued by a government veterinary doctor.

Violating the new rules could result in up to six months in jail, a fine, or both, sparking fresh political debate across the state.

The notification clearly states that no animal may be slaughtered without a jointly signed certificate from the authorized local authority and a government veterinarian.

The restrictions will apply to cows, bulls, bullocks, calves, and both male and female buffaloes.

To qualify for slaughter certification, the animal must be over 14 years old and considered permanently unfit for breeding or labor.

Animals suffering from severe injury, disability, or incurable disease may also be considered eligible for slaughter if they are deemed permanently incapacitated.

The BJP-led state government has also imposed strict rules regarding where animals can be slaughtered.

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Under the new regulations, approved animals may only be slaughtered at municipal slaughterhouses or at locations specifically designated by local authorities. Slaughtering animals in public places, streets, or open crowded areas will now be treated as a punishable offense under the law.

According to a report by NDTV, municipal chairpersons, panchayat heads, and other authorized government officials will have the power to inspect any premises to ensure compliance with the new rules. Obstructing such inspections will also be considered a violation of the law.

The punishment provisions state that anyone found violating the law may face a fine of up to 1,000 rupees, six months’ imprisonment, or both. All offenses under the law will also be treated as cognizable offenses.

The move comes after the BJP defeated Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress in the recent West Bengal Assembly elections and formed the new government.

Political observers believe the swift policy changes introduced after the election victory — including the win of Suvendu Adhikari in the Bhabanipur constituency — could have far-reaching social and political implications for the state.

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