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Keralites can eat beef; BJP doesn’t dictate food habits, says Modi’s new Christian min

Beef will continue to be consumed in Kerala, says tourism minister KJ Alphons.

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New Delhi, Sep 5: The controversial issue of eating beef came up when the newly-inducted tourism minister in the Narendra Modi cabinet, KJ Alphons, took charge of his office on Monday.

Alphons, who is a bureaucrat-turned-politician, said beef would continue to be consumed in his home state of Kerala. The 63-year-old Christian Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and the 1979 Kerala cadre officer said that the saffron had never said that beef cannot be eaten.

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"As Manohar Parrikar, the chief minister of Goa, has said that beef will be consumed in the state. Similarly, it will be consumed in Kerala," he said. "The BJP does not mandate that beef cannot be eaten. We don't dictate food habits in any place. It is for the people to decide," he said.

The new tourism minister said if a BJP-ruled state like Goa was eating beef, there should be no problem in Kerala. He later told NDTV that he could act as a bridge between the Christian community and the BJP.

Addressing some of the concerns that were raised by the Christian community about the BJP in the past, Alphons said it was a mere propaganda.

"There was a lot of propaganda in 2014, that if Modi comes to power Christians will be burnt, churches will be demolished. The Prime Minister has made it clear that believe whatever you want, I will protect you. The PM has done a fantastic job in taking everyone along," he said.

Parrikar, in July, had said in the Assembly that he would ensure that there was no shortage of beef in the state and, if required, it would be imported from neighbouring states. Cow slaughter is banned in as many as 21 states.

Consumption of beef has also been barred in some of these states, including Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. It is also banned in the Union Territory of Chandigarh.

Kerala is among eight states where there are no restrictions on cow slaughter.

However, widespread protests and "beef fests" were organised in Kerala in May following a central government notification banning sale and purchase of cattle from animal markets for slaughter.

The Madurai bench of the Madras High Court has stayed the Centre's notification on cattle slaughter ban, while the Kerala High Court refused to order a stay on it.

The Supreme Court later clarified that Madras High Court's stay on the notification is operational, implying that the stay on cattle slaughter ban is effective across the country.

However, Alphons' claim on freedom of eating beef across India under the current BJP regime is something unfounded on the ground as we have seen several mob lynchings over alleged transportation of cow and storage of beef in the recent times.

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