Pratha Sharma
March 2017
Finally this marks an end of the journey of living hell on earth, and the cow can finally ‘breathe’ a sigh of relief because ‘death’ has finally arrived. The misery, the sorrow, the wait, anguish and suffering is finally over. Life has given the cattle of this country a ‘Living Death’ and what seems to relieve them is their final death. Slow comes the miserable death, such a death that does not exist even in the legendary descriptions of “hell’ in any religion.
And then the so-called “human beings’ eat their flesh, get foreign exchange from the export of their flesh, skin and blood, and call themselves ’Progressive’ after spending this money on the construction of malls, highways and theatres.
As India progresses in space technology, in nuclear warfare, the time has come to revive the original culture and heritage of India, the foremost being ‘Cow Protection’.
Recent pictures of the rivers of blood flowing through Bangladeshi
streets present the most obnoxious facet of the word ‘Humanity’. The
ruthless and merciless slaughtering of cattle transported through the length
and breadth of India into Bangladesh still does not seem to be of any
significance to the state Governments and the Central Government of this
country.
Each day thousands of cattle are smuggled into Bangladesh from India through
an organized racket. Whether young calves or old bulls, whether from the
western most parts of India as far as Rajasthan, Gujarat, or from Punjab,
Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, or some of the neighboring states as West Bengal
and Orissa, the distance does not matter. And the state governments seem
oblivious of the facts and cannot see the rampant trade.
Stuffed upon each other mercilessly into trucks, the trucks pass from one
state to another suffocating them, breaking their horns and tails and
fracturing their limbs. The cattle are deliberately made to go without food
and water for their entire last journey lasting for 3-4 days. For those who
happen to survive still, a gruesome death awaits them. They are then
transported across the riverine border, and all parties whether it is the
bureaucrats in the local governments, local politicians, local police,
border security force from the Indian side and the Bangladesh revenue Board
on the other side are all hand in glove with the smugglers.
There remains nothing sacrilegious, nor anything seems to be a legal or
moral crime. The greed driven trafficers are highly upbeat about their
business. Transactions are done through hawala, the buyer pays cash locally
to an agent in Bangladesh, and the payment is obtained in India via another
agent. Some slaughterhouse owners in Utatr Pradesh give monthly bribes up to
Rs 60 lakhs to all concerned.
The traffickers hire gang of local thieves to troll the streets at night to
catch the animals at night. The complete connivation of all parties involved
through the Indian subcontinent spanning a distance of 1500 kms results in
the most horrific spell of doom to Indian cattle in Bangladeshi abattoirs.
The life of an ordinary Indian cow begins with misery, continues through in
misery and ends in an even more dreaded miserable and treacherous death. As
a young calf is born, he is separated from his mother. Some are not fed a
drop of milk, while are fortunate enough to be fed mother’s milk for a few
days thanks to the owner’s magnamity.
The young calf is then either straight away sent to the butcher house, or
left on the streets to search for food in the filthiest of the garbage bins,
or to manage the life on streets with the traffic, other animals, or the
weather.
They die of hunger and thirst, or are hit by the traffic, or are scratched
by dogs, and some cattle owners tie them in the scorching sun till they die
of sunstroke and thirst.
And this all because so called humans can feed their children the milk and
ice creams made from the milk that belonged to this particular young calf.
Meanwhile the mother cow keeps looking for her young one, and no value is
attached to those tears that turns black while waiting for her newborn, who
never happens to come back. And this is not the story for once, because
cattle in this country has attained the same status as poultry and each time
the cow gives birth, the same story is repeated.
For young bulls and calves, old non milk yielding cows in the outskirts of
cities of Uttar Pradesh and Hyderabad, the slaughterhouses have great
preparations. The trucks that have transported the cattle through the length
of the country, the overloaded trucks arrive with the cattle, half of them
have died due to suffocations, other have died due to the weight of other
cattle on them, others have died due to starvation and thirst. On reaching
their destination, they are unable to get up and walk on their limbs. Then
they are whipped and are forced to walk towards their ultimate death. The
final walk leads them to a very large room where they can finally sit for
the last time. Then their leg is tied with a clover leaf, and are suspended
upside down.
Hot water at a burning temperature of 200 degree Celsius is then poured onto
them while they are still alive to make their skin soft.
And all this so that some so called fashion vistas can have their bags,
purses and shoes made of soft calf leather, attend parties and enjoy the
fruits of the most cruel, gruesome death existing in the pertinents of
the planet Earth.
Half of the cattle become unconscious after this major step, but are still
alive. And for those who are conscious, there still remains the final blow
of death.
The skin is then first torn off while they are alive, because at this juncture it is the softest. And then the throat is slit. From one side blood is oozing out, leading to rivers of blood flowing in the country where cattle was supposed to be worshipped, and on the other side the skin is being torn apart. Finally this marks an end of the journey of living hell on earth, and the cow can finally ‘breathe’ a sigh of relief because ‘death’ has finally arrived. The misery, the sorrow, the wait, anguish and suffering is finally over. Life has given the cattle of this country a ‘Living Death’ and what seems to relieve them is their final death.
Slow comes the miserable death, such a death that does not exist even in the
legendary descriptions of “hell’ in any religion.
And then the so-called “human beings’ eat their flesh, get foreign exchange
from the export of their flesh, skin and blood, and call themselves
’Progressive’ after spending this money on the construction of malls,
highways and theatres.
This is an utter shame that India calls itself a “progressive’ nation after
ignoring the existence of such brutal acts on a most noble, simple and pious
animal who was once worshipped in this country. The rivers of milk that
flowed in India are replaced by the Rivers of Blood.
No country can be called “Humane” who treats their cattle with such
ruthlessness. We seem to have forgotten the roots of our country and our
soil, the great glorious culture.
It is said that the Muslim invasion of India is unparalled in human history.
The rampage of the Indian soil, the breaking of Hindu temples, the moot of
treasures, great inhuman treatment meted out to cows and Indian Hindu women
at that time has transgressed the passage of time. No matter that a thousand
years have passed, but the wounds remain afresh in the souls of those
tormented at that time. But in spite of the independence from foreign
invaders whether the Muslim rulers or the British, many legislations still
remain the same as in Jagangir’s court or the rules made by the British, for
instance For cow slaughter in West Bengal.
As India progresses in space technology, in nuclear warfare, the time has
come to revive the original culture and heritage of India, the foremost
being ‘Cow Protection’.
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