Some More Terrible Consequences of Cow Slaughter
Some more consequences of cow slaughter and resultant non-availability of dung in India:
Closure of Schools Imparting Experience-based Knowledge
In villages during winter, people used to make bonfire of dung cakes at night and sit around it talking.
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I was hung thrice… How the cow saved my life
The following is based on a true story from “Goseva Ke Chamatkar”, a historical collection of cow miracles.
The riot of 1857 was spread all over India – Delhi was the centre of it. Each and every street had become a mortuary. There was blood shed everywhere. The rioters had lost discrimination between good and bad. I was the chief of the Muslim rioters.
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Muslim Women Against Cow Slaughter
ALLAHABAD: Cow slaughter is banned in the state, but it continues to flourish under the nose of police and administrative officials in Lakhanpur village on the outskirts of the city.