
With Eid-ul-slum just a day away, it’s time to look at the Delhi government’s advice at the festival. The authorities issued instructions 5th June for the Bakra-Eid 7th festival on June.
The National Capital Government ordered all the sacrificial rituals for the Bakra-Eid to be carried out exclusively in designated places. A counselor that forbids victims on roads, streets or any public space requires states: “According to Rule 3 of the 2001 Slaughter House, no person will kill any animal in the municipal area with the exception of the awarded house or license concerned.”
In order to maintain good living conditions during Bakra-Eid, it emphasizes compliance with the “safety and standards of food products and food standards and food standards), according to which camels cannot be killed for food purposes.
“Stop an illegal killing of animals”
“All involved bodies are requested to take appropriate measures to enforce laws relating to animal welfare to stop illegal killing of animals during the Babra-Eid festival and take strict steps against the perpetrators who violated,” Counseling issued by Dawb member Satyavir Singh States.
The Minister of Development, which emphasized the commitment of the government to regulate the illegal defeat of animals, Misra in post X in Hindi said: “The victim of cows and camels is not allowed, will be considered a crime.
“All involved bodies are required to take appropriate measures to enforce laws concerning the welfare of animals to stop illegal killing of animals during the Bakra-Eid festival and to take strict measures against the perpetrators who violate,” counseling issued by Satyavir Satir.
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