In the proposed 'Govansh Sanrakashan and Gau Samvardhan' (Cow Protection and Cow Conservation and Development) Bill' efforts will be made to have tough law on cow slaughter and for conservation and better care of indigenous cattle, Haryana's Health Minister, Anil Vij said today.
While Vij did not elaborate on the penal provision under the proposed law as the Bill is yet to be introduced in the Assembly, a senior official, who did not wished to be named, said that under the present law, there is provision of five years rigorous imprisonment.
Capital punishment for cow slaughter was unlikely, he said when asked to comment on some reports in this regard.
Earlier, reacting to opposition in some quarters to BJP government's proposed Bill, Health Minister Vij sparked a fresh row saying "tomorrow, will we also have to keep in mind the sentiments of those who will say they have become cannibals?"
"Tomorrow, if someone becomes habitual of eating human flesh, will we have to also keep in mind their sentiments as well,?" Vij, the outspoken BJP leader, told reporters.
He also posted his views on his Twitter handle, circulated it on Whatsapp and posted his views on Facebook.
Vij, the Ambala Cantt MLA, said the Manohar Lal Khattar government was committed to strict law on cow slaughter.
He said it is not that Haryana did not have provisions in law for this earlier. But the old law was found lacking, which is why the present government wants to bring a new law.
He said that the state is all set to introduce a Bill in the Assembly for "protection and upkeep" of cows.
The budget session of the state Assembly began here on Monday and is scheduled to continue till March 25.
In the proposed 'Cow Protection and Cow Conservation and Development Bill', efforts will be made to have tough law on cow slaughter and for conservation and better care of indigenous cattle, Vij said, without elaborating what tough provisions will be there in the proposed law.
