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Freedom of expression (Further (no rational basis, electoral reasons (Govt…
Freedom of expression
Further
India also accounts for 9% of the
world’s footwear production. If cattle
are not slaughtered, they would need
to be protected and cared for
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Livestock supplement farm runs by providing
employment, draught animals and
manure (Economic Survey: 2015-
2016)
no rational basis, electoral reasons
Govt objective is to keep the communal pot boiling so
that the issue of slaughter of cows,
prohibited in most States
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Vigilantism
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While he does not express himself, his government
chokes others’ freedom of
expression.
Article 19(1)(g) makes
carrying on any trade, business or
profession a fundamental right.
cattle trade rules - beyond the
scope of the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals Act, 1960
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Maintenance of uneconomic
cattle costs a farmer ₹40,000 a year
Of the overall meat production,
cattle are only 5%, buffalo 23% and
poultry 46%, but
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sacrifice of an animal, including
cattle, as part of religious tradition,
or slaughter for consumption,
is part of the fundamental right to
freedom of expression
heart of the fundamental right of freedom of expression is free speech. But the human right to freely express oneself is not limited to free speech.