Mayawati on Cow vigilantism: Centre not doing their duty, hence SC interfered

DN Bureau

Mayawati said, "If the central government and the state government had taken steps against this violence by self-styled cow protectors or gau rakshaks, then the Supreme Court may not have interfered in such a matter."

BSP Chief Mayawati (File Photo)
BSP Chief Mayawati (File Photo)


New Delhi: Welcoming the Supreme Court's order on a plea to ban cow vigilantes, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati on Thursday launched a scathing attack at the Centre, stating that if latter had taken steps in this direction then the apex court would not have interrupted on such matter.

 

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Mayawati said, "If the central government and the state government had taken steps against this violence by self-styled cow protectors or gau rakshaks, then the Supreme Court may not have interfered in such a matter."


Mayawati further stated that it is an appropriate step and we welcome Supreme Court's order on issued notice to the six states and to seek their responses in a plea challenging certain laws that give protection to vigilante cow protection groups in the country. (With ANI inputs)
 










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