Cattle ban:AIADMK daily attacks Centre;party says not its view

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jun 01 2017 | 8:07 PM IST
Ruling AIADMK's mouthpiece Dr Namadhu MGR today hit out at the Centre over its recent ban on cattle sale for slaughter at animal markets, days after Chief Minister K Palaniswami said that an official comment could not be given without knowing the details.
The daily sought to know if Modi's regime was for "protection of the country or cow?"
Although neither Palaniswami nor his senior Ministers have commented against the Centre on the issue, AIADMK daily posed questions on it and other matters to the Modi regime.
Asked about the write-up, a former Minister and senior AIADMK (Amma) leader merely said,"it is the view of the editor."
Only the views of party top office-bearers which includes the Chief Minister, his Cabinet colleagues could have the "official stamp," he told PTI.
The daily, perceived to be sympathetic to jailed leader V K Sasikala and T T V Dhinakaran criticised the Modi government in short verse format.
The write-up posed a slew of questions to the BJP led government at the Centre beginning with cattle controversy.
Among the sharp questions asked were: Is this a regime of achievements or one of CBI raids ? Is this a government which is being greeted by all or is this a regime for Sanskrit development ?
Also, "whether this is a government aimed at diminishing the pluralism of the country and one that carries palanqin for Patanjali and Bhagwad Gita ?"
It summed up Modi's regime saying "three years have gone by through big talks."
Days ago, Palaniswami had said that he cannot comment on the matter based on media reports.
The Chief Minister had said he will express his views only after fully studying the notification on curbs on cattle sale for slaughter.
Rebel AIADMK (Puratchi Thalaivi Amma) leader O Panneerselvam had said that the Centre should reconsider it.
Main Opposition party DMK's mouthpiece Murasoli too hit out at the Centre by displaying in its front page a caricature showing Modi riding a cow with a man seated behind.
The pillion rider is shown wearing a T Shirt with words India on it.
It has a caption in English saying "World is going forward, India is going coward."
The first three letters (cow) in the word Coward is highlighted in bold letters.
The footnote in it claimed that it was an image doing the rounds in messaging platform Whatsapp.

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First Published: Jun 01 2017 | 8:07 PM IST

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