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Hindus mobilised to change law

by Administrator / 15 Dec 2007 / Published in News  /  

By Radha Mohan das BCS (UK Communications)

The shock and bereavement felt by devotees yesterday after a temple cow was killed by the RSPCA, was today turning to anger and a mobilisation of Hindus throughout the country.

Leaders within ISKCON and the Hindu community at large in the UK are united in their condemnation. “I understand that assurances were given, both by the government department Defra and the police, that nothing like this would possibly happen,” said Arjan Vekharia, of the Hindu Forum of Britain, “It is quite unthinkable that the RSPCA entered a holy place and killed an animal which is considered by Hindus to be worthy of the greatest care and affection. It is quite outrageous that the priests were lied to.”

Gauri Das, head of the Bhaktivedanta Manor temple, explained: “Our belief is that life itself is sacred and that we must always make every effort to prolong life. Death, even for an animal, should be met with dignity.”

The temple head further added that none of the customary last rites were performed for a cow that served her community for many years, and he is now engaged in a last-minute desperate attempt to plead with government ministers that her ashes should not be thrown into a landfill site along with other household rubbish.

“How is it that in Britain we have to have such things happen to our faithful pets, even when that pet happens to be a cow? Cows are beautiful creatures, and although they are routinely viewed as food and killed, a little dignity is all we’re asking for.”

But devotees are not content with merely protesting and expressing their anger. “We want a change in the law,” said Britz actor Ravin Ganatra, “If the animal welfare law states that it is alright for Jewish and Muslim communities to have their own legal methods of killing, why can’t the Hindu community have a law passed that helps to keep animals alive?”

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Yours sincerely
Radha Mohan das

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1 Comment to “ Hindus mobilised to change law”

  1. Damana Krishna dasa says :
    Dec 15, 2007 at 9:40 am

    It is amazing thing that such horror can happen. I didnt get clearly the background of this incident as why this RSPCA entered the ground of ISKCON and killed the cow. Certainly there is no hope for this world until the majority of people will come to sattva guna- pious. People are campaining for dophins and dogs. Unfortunately there is no more exploited animal then cow. Feed with drugs and hormons to grow and give milk then mercilessly slaughtered. Lots of preaching to be done yet for us and future generations.

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