The order by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Ajoy Mehta came days after a civic body took a similar decision in the adjoining Thane district prohibiting meat sale for eight days from September 11 to 18 when the Jain community will observe fasting period 'Paryushan'.
According to the order passed by BMC -- ruled by Sena and BJP-- yesterday, the ban on meat sale would be enforced on four days - September 10, 13, 17 and 18. Mehta did not reply to a message sent by PTI for his comments over the decision.
They said the step was taken in view of the growing demand not only by the Jain community, but also from some corporators.
"On these four days, BMC slaughter houses will be shut and sale of meat will also be prohibited. The market department (of BMC) has been asked to enforce the ban and ensure no animal is slaughtered and no meat is sold anywhere in the city," a senior civic official said.
Congress leader Sachin Sawant said it was imposition of RSS ideology.
"Is it for the government to decide what I eat, what I drink, what I wear, where I sleep, when I speak.... What you are seeing across the country is the creeping spectre of Fascism," Congress leader Manish Tewari said.
"There are Sikhs, Muslims, Christians and Jains who consider themselves as minorities. And we respect them...But to dictate what we should eat...," he said.
"The ban is unsupportable. The BMC has buckled under pressure from the BJP. The government should not take any decision to please a particular religious community and should function as per Constitution," Sena spokesperson Neelam Gorhe said.
Opposing the order, the Qureshi community said their businesses will suffer heavy losses if the meat ban stays and they will approach the Mayor for its review. "If we don't get justice, we will file a writ petition in High Court, go on a hunger strike and fight for our rights."
The BMC's decision came after BJP-ruled Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) last week banned meat sale for eight days during the fasting period of Jains.
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