Assam government plans to introduce cow protection bill in next assembly session: Governor

Addressing the first session of the 15th Assam Legislative Assembly, Mukhi said people revere and worship cows, considering it a sacred animal.
Image of cows used for representational purpose only (Photo | PTI)
Image of cows used for representational purpose only (Photo | PTI)

GUWAHATI: Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi on Saturday said the government is planning to introduce a cow protection bill in the next assembly session to ban the transport of the animal outside the state.

Addressing the first session of the 15th Assam Legislative Assembly, Mukhi said people revere and worship cows, considering it a sacred animal.

"I am happy to inform you that my government plans to introduce the Cow Protection Bill in the next assembly session. The proposed bill envisages imposition of a complete ban on the transport of cattle outside the state," he said.

The government will adopt a zero-tolerance policy for the protection of the animal and enforce stringent punishment for those found transporting it outside Assam, the governor said.

"Once passed, Assam will join other states which have passed similar bills," he said. Mukhi also said cows nurture people as the animal gives them "life-sustaining milk".

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