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Congress / CPI-M's Brotherhood gears up in Northeast ahead of Assembly Election-2018 : Meghalaya Congress CM writes to Tripura CPI-M CM over cattle trade
TIWN June 3, 2017
Congress / CPI-M's Brotherhood gears up in Northeast ahead of Assembly Election-2018 : Meghalaya Congress CM writes to Tripura CPI-M CM over cattle trade
PHOTO : Meghalaya CM writes letter to Tripura CM. TIWN Pic

AGARTALA, June 3 (TIWN): Ahead of Assembly Poll-2018, both Meghalaya and Tripura's ruling parties were found much worried about BJP's increasing growth led the Congress Chief Minister of Megalaya Mukul Sangma to write letter to Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar regarding cattle selling rules recently announced by BJP led Govt of India. Both Congress and CPI-M are suffering from existential crisis with Modi's Act East Policy's becoming popular day after day. However, Tripura Govt already opposed the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Rules 2017 that bans the sale of cattle for slaughter at animal markets across India. Seeing the negative response from Govt of Tripura, Congress Chief Minister also raised the issue, 'why Central Govt didn't consult with state govts before enacting the law?' Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma has written to his Tripura counterpart Manik Sarkar urging to unite against the Centre's new law on cattle trade and slaughter. Sangma also termed the move as "a complete infringement of the states' domain which needed to be collectively and strongly resisted".

Sangma, in his letter on Friday night, said the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017, is an infringement of a state's rights to regulate items on List-II of the State List which include cattle market.

"The Centre should have treaded carefully after due consultations with state governments before proposing changes in the regulation of livestock markets." 


"The state governments must assert collectively to dissuade the Union Government from such actions which directly dilute the federal structure of our great nation. This notification will set a very wrong precedence in negating the spirit of the federal structure," the Congress leader added in the letter.

He also called for the promotion of "cooperative federalism" in true spirit.

Meghalaya's opposition National People's Party (NPP) had also differed with its ally Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the move and demanded its withdrawal.

Meanwhile, Conrad K. Sangma, the lone NPP member in the Lok Sabha, urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and direct the Environment Ministry to de-notify the new rules in the larger interest of the people.

Conrad, in an open letter to Modi, said the new law imposes a number of restrictions on cattle trade that would have serious impact on the socio-cultural and economic milieu of millions, especially those in the agricultural and related industrial sectors.

The new rules violate the basic right of a person to freedom of choice regarding his food, he added.

The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017 was notified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests on May 23. It bans the sale of cattle for slaughter at animal markets across India.

However, in Tripura a newly joined Tripura BJP leader from Congress Party Dr Ashok Sinha said that this rule was formed following Supreme Cour's order, which was declared with the consults of many state govts including Tripura Govt when cattle smuggling with Nepal turned as a major problem of the country.
 

 

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