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After Maha, Rajasthan, now Chhattisgarh Govt too bans sale of meat during Jain, Ganesh festivals

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Raipur, Sep 11: After BJP governments in Maharashtra and Rajasthan stoked controversy following their decision of banning sale of meat during fasting period of Jains and Ganesh Chaturthi festivals, now Raman Singh government too has joined the bandwagon.

The Chhattisgarh government has also ordered suspension of sale of meat during Paryushan, the eight-day long fasting period of Jains, and 'Ganesh Chaturthi' festivals.

Now, Chhattisgarh too bans meat sale

"Like every year, the Urban Administration Department has issued directives to civic bodies to keep all the slaughter houses and meat shops closed from September 10 to 17 for the Jain 'Paryushan' Parv and Ganesh Chaturthi," Deputy Secretary, Urban Administration, Jitendra Shukla told PTI.

[Meat ban: After Mumbai, now Rajasthan govt also bans sale of meat]

Ganesh Chaturthi will be celebrated on September 17.

All the meat shops and slaughter houses will remain closed during the said time period, Shukla said.

Action will be taken against those found violating the order and civil body officials failing to enforce the order, he said.

A Raipur Municipal Corporation official said that all zone, health officers and police stations have been instructed to take necessary steps in this direction.

The state government has been imposing ban on sale of meat during 'Paryushan' since 2011.

Notably, there has been a row over such a directive in Mumbai where ruling BJP's ally Shiv Sena and opposition MNS hit the streets to protest.

The Rajasthan government had also ordered ban on sale of meat and fish on September 17 (Paryushan), 18 ('Sanvatsari' - another Jain festival) and 27 ('Anant Chaturdashi').

While the ruling BJP in Maharashtra has defended the ban imposed by Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), the Sena as well as opposition MNS and Congress and the NCP have vehemently opposed it, alleging that the move was aimed at polarising voters and appease a section of society before the crucial MCGM polls in early 2017.

OneIndia News

(With inputs from agencies)

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