Bhopal : BJP Govt to build slaughter-house capable of killing 500 animals per day

Hindus don’t expect such things from BJP Govt. !

Bhopal : Madhya Pradesh Government will be constructing a slaughter-house for which contract has been given to a private company. It will have capacity to slaughter 500 animals, including cows. The vendors selling meat are opposing to construction of slaughter-house as it might affect their business. Haji Riaz Qureshi held a press conference and registered protest against the slaughter-house. He said that there was demand for only 60 animals in Bhopal but slaughterhouse with capacity of 500 animals was planned. Bhopal’s Mayor and BJP leader Alok Sharma said that all the dirt in the city would reduce due to such slaughter-house. Individual vendors kill animals daily and make the place dirty.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

2 thoughts on “Bhopal : BJP Govt to build slaughter-house capable of killing 500 animals per day”

  1. Vinash Kale Vipreet Buddhe! This is really admirable to the administration of the MP Govt , at all fronts whether it is Bhojshalla issue or the slaughtering of animals their thought process is going in self destructing mode. Instead of considering the welfare of the cattle and live stock they are more concern with slaughtering and cleanliness.

    It is now required to create sustained opposition to this Govt at all levels in order to introduce DharmNishtha leaders & officials in the helm of affairs in order to save Dharma. We feel that Govt at UP by Samaj Vadi Party and BJP Govt at MP is no more different when it comes to please the minorities and muslims.

    Surprisingly BJV centre policy are not being propagated to the lower level or the state ruled by them , this is surely maliging the image of the party with masses. Let god bestow conscience to us, to you and to all .

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  2. So BJP wants to take over this dirty business from the muslims?
    But when it comes to build Gaushalas, BJP’s hands shiver.

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