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Himanta Sarma Ready To Ban Beef In Assam If Congress Asks For It

Himanta Sarma Ready To Ban Beef In Assam If Congress Asks For It

Posted on December 1, 2024 By admin


The Chief Minister said that he would write to the state Congress president about his stand.

Guwahati:

Responding to the allegation that BJP distributed beef to win the Muslim-dominated Samaguri, which was under Congress control for five consecutive terms, Mr Sarma said he was happy that the opposition party raised the matter.

“Samaguri was with Congress for 25 years. Congress losing a constituency like Samaguri by 27,000 votes (sic) is the biggest shame in its history. It is Congress’s defeat more than BJP’s win,” he told reporters after a party meeting in Guwahati on Saturday.

BJP’s Diplu Ranjan Sarmah defeated Congress’ Tanzil, son of party MP Rakibul Hussain, by 24,501 votes in a bypoll last month.

“But amidst sadness, Rakibul Hussain said one good thing that eating beef is wrong, isn’t it? He said that it was wrong for Congress-BJP to win elections by offering beef to voters,” the Chief Minister said when asked about the MP’s reported comment.

“I want to know if Congress was winning Samaguri by offering beef to voters. He knows Samaguri very well. Does it mean that Samaguri can be won by offering beef?” asked Mr Sarma.

Mr Hussain, who won the Dhubri Lok Sabha seat this year by a record margin of over 10.12 lakh votes, was an MLA from Samaguri for five consecutive terms before becoming a parliamentarian.

“I want to tell Rakibul Hussain that beef should be banned as he himself said it is wrong. He only needs to give me in writing that neither BJP nor Congress should speak about beef, in fact, it should be banned in Assam. If we do that, all problems will be solved,” Mr Sarma said.

The Chief Minister further said that he would write to the state Congress president about his stand on beef in the backdrop of Hussain’s statement.

“So, I will write to Bhupen Borah and ask him if he also advocates banning beef in line with Rakibul Hussain, and just inform me. I will ban beef completely in the next assembly (accordingly). Then BJP, AGP, CPM, nobody will be able to offer, and Hindus, Muslims and Christians all should stop eating beef, and all problems will be solved,” he added.

“I am happy that Rakibul Hussain has made this statement because at least one step has been taken. Now, the second step should be taken by Bhupen Borah,” Mr Sarma stressed.

Consumption of beef is not illegal in Assam, but The Assam Cattle Preservation Act of 2021 bans cattle slaughter and sale of beef in areas where Hindus, Jains and Sikhs are in majority and within a five-km radius of a temple or satra (Vaishnavite monastery). 

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