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Ranjona Banerji: When you have a beef with logic

<p>It is a striking sentiment that drives someone to commit murder in the name of the cow but allows one to walk past a sick cow eating garbage</p>

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Members of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnettra Kalagham party eat and distribute beef in Coimbatore on Monday, during a protest against the Central government for banning cow slaughter and introducing restrictions on the sale of cattle. Pic/PTI
Members of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnettra Kalagham party eat and distribute beef in Coimbatore on Monday, during a protest against the Central government for banning cow slaughter and introducing restrictions on the sale of cattle. Pic/PTI

It seems almost surreal that much of our public discourse over the past three years has had to do with cows and cattle. It started with a ban on cow and progeny slaughter in most parts of India. Now, it has extended to every form of bovine life, including buffaloes. The main 'no cattle slaughter' argument has to do with upholding the sentiments of Hindu religious belief and the reverence in which the cow is held. The main argument against it is Constitutional — the rights of beef eaters, tagged on to that is the rights of farmers, of the leather industry and the many other problems that emerge if you summarily ban something.

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