Muslim group in Bihar raises demand on cow protection and ban on beef export
A Muslim group in Bihar has raised concerns regarding cow protection and the export of beef. They are advocating for stricter regulations to safeguard cows, which they consider sacred. The group's demands reflect ongoing tensions surrounding religious sentiments and agricultural practices in the region.
- ▪The Muslim group is calling for enhanced cow protection measures.
- ▪They are seeking a ban on beef exports from India.
- ▪The demands highlight the intersection of religious beliefs and agricultural policies.
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