All Jamat Islamic organizations urge the TN Govt. to pass resolution against anti-cow slaughter


The All Jamat Islamic organizations organized a joint agitation condemning against the anti-cow slaughter notification. Calling the notification as against the spirit of constitution they said that the notification is anti- Muslim, anti- Dalit and anti-Farmer in its conception and the Centre should withdraw the anti-people law  said the agitators.

Raising slogans against the Centre, the agitators said that the notification amounted to murder of democracy on the part of the Government and it is anti-people to have enacted such a law. Urging the Centre to withdraw the notification, the agitators said that enacting such notification has imperiled the lives of farmers, minorities and their livelihood, the agitators said.

The agitators exhorted to the Tamilnadu Government to pass a resolution against the notification in the Legislative assembly as in done in Kerala, Karnataka and Pondicherry assemblies.

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