Meat Ban in Mumbai for Eight Days Proves India is Next to Saudi Arabia and China

Following the demands of the large section of Jain community Maharashtra state government has ordered ban of meat for four days during the a week, they are observing religious fast for eight days from Friday. Outraged meat eating Mumbaikars took on to the government of stand of banning meat for a week  through the social media networks. Microblogging site Twitter is trending with the hashtags such as #banistan, #meatban.
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Mumbaikars Rock on Twitter and Facebook Against Meat Ban for Eight Days

Meat lover across India’s financial capital are agitating that despite banning beef Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led state administration has now gearing up to ban meat in the commercial capital of the nation and the rest of the state. Political analysts state that implementing and exercising these kind of policies is similar to the violation of human rights and their freedom.

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Maharashtra state government which has banned meat for the eight days is facing outrage from civilians and social networks are buzzing with hatred statements and slogans. People across the Maharashtra state claiming that the state government is following the footsteps of the Saudi Arabia since formally Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) stated during the holy month of Islam to the non-Muslims to not to eat, drink or smoke in public places.

Maha Govt. Complying with Saudi Arabi and China

Interior Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) said, “Non-Muslim expatriates should respect the feelings of Muslims by not eating, drinking or smoking in public places such as streets and workplaces. They should not think that they are exempted from this because they are followers of other faiths.” This makes it clear that a non-Muslim has to follow the similar schedule of fasting as his fellow mate Muslim does during this month despite his ignorance. Human rights activists across the globe condemned the stand of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) interior ministry for monitoring the rights of the civilians living in the nation.

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When it comes to the violation of human rights perhaps Saudi Arabia has some been exercising some of the worst ethics and customs which are violating the human rights of the deprived section of people. Human rights activists claimed that a non-Muslim has his rights of eating or having any of his desired nutrients while he isn’t forcing any Islam following Muslim to eat or give a company to them.

Twitter Reactions of Mumbaikars Over Meat Ban

Similarly People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been up with similar customs and usages which have been opposite to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), atheistic. Chinese national administration under the communist regime has to take a similar stand like Saudi Arabia as they have banned to do fasting during the holy month of Ramzan especially in the Muslim-majority province of Xinjiang. Civil servant, students and teachers in the nation have been prohibited from observing fasting  by the Chinese authorities.

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Although after facing major revolts by the people of the nation Chinese officials liberalized the rules stating that Muslims who are theistic may observe fasting during the holy month of Ramzan. Although India is turning out to be a nation with anti-people beliefs banning most of the things on which humans have been relaying over a long time. A ban on slaughtering and selling the meat during the Jain fasting week of Paryushan is being levied by the BJP-led Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) in Mumbai conceiving that such practices are against the spirit of religious pluralism.

Political experts and analysts are claiming that India is no exception to the Saudi Arabia or China which is espousing them. Stay tuned with us for more trending alerts happening across the globe by bookmarking (press Ctrl+D) us in your web browser for easy navigation.

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