After PETA India Plea, Punjab Police Seeks Action on Illegal Cruelty to and Killing of Animals for Sacrifice
For Immediate Release:
08 July 2022
Contact:
Hiraj Laljani; [email protected]
Dr Kiran Ahuja; [email protected]
Chandigarh – Following People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India’s plea and an Animal Welfare Board of India circular, the Bureau of Investigation, Punjab, has written to the Punjab police urging them to take necessary action to stop the illegal transport and killing of animals in the lead-up to Eid al-Adha.
The order from the director of the Bureau of Investigation, Punjab, is available upon request.
“All religions call for compassion, and adherence to animal protection laws is simply civic duty,” says PETA India Advocacy Associate Farhat Ul Ain. “PETA India commends the Punjab police for its life-saving action, which could protect countless animals from harm.”
On two matters regarding the sacrifice and killing of animals for meat, the Supreme Court has ruled that animals can be slaughtered only in officially licensed slaughterhouses and that municipal authorities must ensure compliance with this ruling. Central government laws permit the slaughter of animals only in registered or licensed slaughterhouses equipped with species-specific stunning equipment. Laws related to transporting animals are also frequently violated in the lead-up to the festival.
Common illegal practices during these holidays include cramming animals into severely crowded trucks – which routinely causes them to suffocate and sustain broken bones – beating animals to keep them moving while marching them to the place of sacrifice, and slaughter by untrained individuals who slit animals’ throats with blunt knives in full view of other animals and often in front of traumatised children who want to protect them.
PETA India – whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat” – notes that today, many vegan and vegetarian Muslims observe Eid al-Adha in kinder ways by committing to helping the less fortunate, including animals.
For more information, please visit PETAIndia.com or follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
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