Karnataka Legislative Assembly: Anti-Halal Bill banning halal meat in the state to be introduced in the winter session of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly beginning on Monday in Belagavi, Bengaluru. There is a possibility of a fresh face-to-face between the BJP and the Congress regarding the government’s plan. BJP MLC N Ravikumar has taken the initiative to bring a bill seeking to ban food certification by any body other than FSSAI. If sources are to be believed, a section of the BJP wants to pass the bill and give it legal recognition.
Ravikumar had planned to introduce it as a private bill Ravikumar had planned to introduce it as a private member’s bill and had written to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot. However, he is now trying to present it as a government bill. The BJP is planning to introduce an anti-halal meat law in the Karnataka Assembly, setting the stage for another political clash in the poll-bound state. BJP MLC N Ravikumar had planned to bring it as a private member’s bill, but now the party leadership reportedly prefers to make it its official law.
)Ravikumar will meet CM Basavaraj Bommai Ravikumar will meet CM Basavaraj Bommai on Monday. “Some unauthorized institutions are involved in certifying food products and hence, controlling the market illegally. Intended to curb this, the bill will definitely help in this process,” he said. With this move, a war of words has started between the ruling party and the opposition benches in the assembly. The Congress had engaged in a face-off with the BJP over the anti-conversion bill during the last Belagavi session and similar scenes are expected this time too.
Will urge the Speaker not to approve the Private Bill on Halal – Opposition ) Leader of the Opposition in the Council, BK Hariprasad, said, “We will request the President of the Council not to approve the Private Member’s Bill on Halal.” Congress is ready to oppose the bill in the assembly also. Congress’s UT Khadar said, “We understand the BJP’s strategy. It wants to divert public attention from issues like its failure, corruption and voter data theft.” The anti-Halal bill aims to polarize voters on communal lines ahead of assembly elections To do.”
Karnataka Halal MeatPublished Date
Mon, Dec 19, 2022, 3: 01 PM IST
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