'Not essential part of Eid': Calcutta HC refuses to stay curbs on cattle slaughter
The Calcutta High Court has declined to impose a stay on the restrictions regarding cattle slaughter during Eid. The court ruled that cattle slaughter is not an essential part of the Eid celebrations. This decision has sparked discussions about religious practices and animal rights.
- ▪The Calcutta High Court refused to stay the curbs on cattle slaughter.
- ▪The court stated that cattle slaughter is not essential for Eid celebrations.
- ▪The ruling has led to debates on the intersection of religious practices and animal rights.
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