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Although GANDHIJI  experimented with eating meat upon first leaving India, he later became a strict vegetarian.

THE WAY that can be find…the problem… that also can be solved….but lack of interest towards  holy object….and it is certainly not that because of Gandhiji is vegetarian but for values, believes of crores of people of this country …..Killing cow is an offence in Nepal.. why they made this law ? “Why Hon’ble Punjab and  Haryana High court made an order prohibited  the sale possession, consumption and purchase of non-vegetarian food items in the holy towns of Kurukshetra and Pehowa”.----- why  India does  not have such kind of law ?and why there is no  Central Law to that extent all over India ?

Gandhiji  wrote books on the subject while in London, having met vegetarian campaigner Henry Salt at gatherings of the Vegetarian Society. The idea of vegetarianism is deeply ingrained in Hindu and Jain traditions in India, and, in his native land of Gujarat, most Hindus were vegetarian. He experimented with various diets and concluded that a vegetarian diet should be enough to satisfy the minimum requirements of the body. He abstained from eating for long periods, using fasting as a political weapon.

An increasing proportion of population is vegetarian, and even more do not eat vegetarian food, because they believe that it is morally wrong to rear and kill animals to eat, when it is possible to live in good health without doing so., and they believe that a vegetarian diet is healthier (whether it may be true or not).

 

Govt. of India  appears a peace loving country, but in fact it runs its own slaughter houses and fish killing farms, but not interest in making a law to that extent that the non-veg. food is illegal.May be because not all Indians are of the same religion

– We  have Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Sikhs and probably a few more minority religions and also because neither all Hindus are vegetarians, nor  all Buddhists are vegetarians , and nor  all Muslims are not vegetarians, and  Jains might be all vegetarians and so on…and  most visitors  to India are not vegetarians.   Ofcourse People have the right to  choice over what they eat - it is immoral to dictate someones., and India is not a totalitarian state. In a democracy, the people are expected to make their own choices., and the members of parliament and state assemblies have their own choice to make laws to that extent for various reasons ,…. Not based on moralities, values, religious views, and customs etc.. Lokpal bill passed after so many years… Women Reservation bill has also pending for so many years…..so the Govt. makes new  law  for not specific purpose, but “ for various reasons “.

 

The Non-Vegetarian food can be banned atleast in Holy towns… and in the land related to God… and religious believes,  ie.,in  holy towns or cities in India, . Instead of making such laws, the point is raised that … in every town or city there is a famous temple… how can ban non-vegetarian in all such towns ?  before this question, I wish to ask a question them that atleast …and Iam not using the phrase “ Cut and Throw”, Iam herewith stressing the word “ atleast”,…whether they started to think in that direction ? if they start to think , a possible solution can be find… but our govt. not interested in values of spiritual and religious etc…. first of all there is no temple for Lord Sri Rama in Ayodhya… where Lord Sri Rama  took birth…..

One friend argues that India is a democratic ---- I agree and he continues - making non vegetarian food illegal would be an infringement on the rights of its people and also a totalitarian, authoritarian, Stalinesque move of unparalleled idiocy…. I do not deny the fact that India is a democratic country…and I know that “ force is not always right course”. But what I wish to suggest the people or government to start thinking towards the saying of Gandhiji…

Of course  GANDHIJI is still alive in the hearts of people of India, but still we have no law to that extent to prohibit the Non-Vegetarian food atleast in Holy towns.

 

Yes there is GANDHIJI  in India and no LAW covering his thoughts.

But there is a confident feeling in the minds of crores of people towards that Hon’Ble Judiciary… one day … and on one fine morning  will take the initiatives and a Leader …. Coming to rule this country … just for the values and for the benefit of the people… also may take positive steps… towards the direction of the people’ thoughts…and more particularly the thoughts of Gandhiji and that initiative will be in good books of crores of Indians.

“Yes! Please believe me that there is a solution for every problem… and what is the difficulty( but not too difficult and impossible ) is that the pattern…the situation…the type of solution….

 

And believe the believes  of Gandhiji… who was a Lawyer… for more than twenty years in practice…..famous and popular for solving the problems…

There are so many executives decisions in the states of the country banning the selling the non-vegetarian food …. But those decisions for that ban were not as per the constitutional provisions…. Then is it not the need of Central Law ? OFCOURSE ! this is just an appeal of the like minded citizens of this country , as they  know that  FORCE IS NOT ALWAYS RIGHT COURSE.

K. PHANI KUMAR

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