La estricta aplicación de la ley de sacrificio animal afecta a los propietarios de khatals en Bengala

La estricta aplicación de la ley de sacrificio animal de 1950 ha generado una crisis financiera para los propietarios de khatals en Sankrail, Bengala Occidental. Las ventas tradicionales de ganado improductivo antes de Bakrid se han detenido, lo que ha llevado a los compradores a exigir el reembolso de los pagos anticipados.

Tras la formación del nuevo gobierno, la implementación estricta de la ley de sacrificio animal de 1950 ha afectado a los operadores de khatals en el bloque de Sankrail. Durante mucho tiempo han criado vacas y búfalos que tradicionalmente se vendían antes de Bakrid. Las ventas están bloqueadas actualmente, lo que aumenta su carga financiera.

Los propietarios han apelado al Ministro Principal Shubhendu Adhikari para solicitar ayuda este año. Afirmaron que cumplirán plenamente con las normas a partir del próximo año, pero que necesitan disposiciones especiales en este momento.

La presidenta del Panchayat Samiti de Sankrail, Sonali Das, señaló que seguir la ley es necesario, aunque el cambio repentino ha causado problemas tanto a compradores como a vendedores. El BDO, el Dr. Kamrul Munir, aclaró que el proceso se llevará a cabo estrictamente conforme a la ley.

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