Meghalaya: BJP leader Bachu Marak quits over cattle slaughter rules

Sakshi Chaturvedi
Published on: 6 Jun 2017 5:26 AM GMT
Meghalaya: BJP leader Bachu Marak quits over cattle slaughter rules
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Meghalaya: BJP leader Bachu Marak quits over cattle slaughter rules

Tura (Meghalaya): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Meghalaya suffered yet another major political setback when the district president of the BJP in North Garo Hills bachu Marak quit over the Centre's new cattle trade and slaughter rules.

Marak alleged that BJP leaders were 'attempting to impose its non-secular ideology on the indigenous people in Meghalaya'.

Bachu Marak's resignation came after Bernard Marak's, who as the district president of the BJP in West Garo Hills, had accused that the leaders of the party were 'not respecting the tradition and culture of the indigenous people'.

Bachu said, "As a responsible leader, I cannot mislead the people and allow them (BJP) to impose the non-secular ideology on us. They cannot impose the beef ban in our state." He further stated, "Beef is one of our traditional diet and no government can restrict people's food habit. The moment they impose such restriction the ruling party would surely lose people's confidence."

State BJP President Shibun Lyngdoh, however, dismissed Marak's claim. Lyngdoh stated, "He (Bachu Marak) is making such statement to mislead the people. The party has no intention to impose any anti-constitutional measures to the people. The objective of Prime Minister Narendra Modi government is to ensure all round development across India."

It may be mentioned that last week, some BJP leaders in the state had threatened to quit the party if the central government refused to repeal the new cattle trade and slaughter rules.

Sakshi Chaturvedi

Sakshi Chaturvedi

A journalist, presently working as a Sub-Editor at newstrack.com.

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