Haryana Minister Anil Vij (Photo | ANI) 
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To protect cow, declare it national animal: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij

Another result of this step would be that other states would not have to frame laws for the protection of cows, he emphasised.

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AMBALA: The cow should be declared as India's national animal to ensure its safety and curb slaughtering, Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij demanded today.

The outspoken minister, while inaugurating a 'gaushala' here, said the Bengal tiger had been declared the national animal and suggested that this honour should be bestowed on the cow.

"This will automatically lead to the safety of the cow and also result in a decline in cow slaughtering," Vij remarked.

Another result of this step would be that other states would not have to frame laws for the protection of cows, he emphasised.

According to an official statement, Vij said the state government has made effective laws for the protection of cows.

In this direction, a large number of 'gaushalas' were established in Haryana, he added.

Vij also announced Rs 10 lakh for the functioning of 'gaushala', he inaugurated.

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