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Those who can't live without beef should not come to Haryana: Vij

Haryana has a stringent cow protection law in place, under which eating beef in the state is banned

Anil Vij

Anil Vij (Photo: Twitter)

Press Trust of India Ambala (Haryana)
Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij today stroked a fresh row saying those who cannot live without eating beef should not visit the state where a stringent cow protection law is in place.

"There are some countries we don't visit because food and drinking habits there don't suit us. Likewise, those people who can't live without eating beef should not come to Haryana," Vij said.

He was asked to comment if the state government had contemplated issuing licences/special permits to foreigners to consume beef in the state.

Vij said Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had yesterday clarified the issue and ruled out any plan to issue such licences and give relaxation to foreigners to consume beef in the state.
 

Vij had last year pitched for declaring cow as the national animal and launched an online poll on the issue.

Khattar had earlier reportedly said that he was open to relax the beef ban for foreigners in the state.

Haryana's 'Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Bill, passed by the Assembly in March last year, came into force in November last.

Under the provisions of the law, cow trafficking, slaughtering and eating beef are banned in the state.

The law clamps a complete ban on cow slaughter in the state and provides for a rigorous imprisonment ranging from three years to 10 years for killing the animal.

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First Published: Feb 10 2016 | 3:22 AM IST

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