Sullia: Controversy Over Sacrifice of Poultry Birds at CM's Home


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (SP)

Sullia, Jan 18: During the Bhoota Kola of Taravadu Daivas organized at the family of home of Chief Minister, D V Sadananda Gowda, on Tuesday, it is gathered that about 35 poultry birds were sacrificed.  CM’s mother and brothers live at the family home of Gowda in Devaragunda.

Some claimed that the sacrifice of birds in such a large numbers was a clear violation of legal provisions. They expressed surprise at the fact that the CM was witness to it.

Convener of Animal Care Trust, Suma Ramesh, opines that as per Karnataka Prevention of Ritual Sacrifices Act, no animals can be sacrificed in the name of the gods or in the premises of temples.

Well-known advocate from Mangalore, P P Hegde, feels that sacrifice of poultry birds does not tantamount to an offence, as they fall under the category of food habits. He adds that sacrifice of animals or birds which are included in the food practices cannot be termed as offence. At the same time, he revealed that the law has suggested against sacrificing of such living beings in a violent manner or in a way that gives rise to a sense of fear among others.

  

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  • Richard Lobo, Shirva/Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 19 2012

    CM should spend his more time in State development activities than visiting temples, churches, mosques and Rituals like this. End of the day only good work (developmental workd for the benifits the socity) done by him will be rememberd.



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  • Alwyn D Almeida, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 19 2012

    Menaka Gandhi ? Mr.CM, you want to ban on killing cow ? For the sake of chair ? BJP, RSS, BD, VHP & Ram Sena ????????????? Almighty God bless our Mr.CM & BJP.

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 19 2012

    wrong example, either he shouldn't have allowed it or the sacrifice should have taken place after he left.

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  • SIMON M A, MANGALORE

    Wed, Jan 18 2012

    SOMETIMES WE HEAR THAT PEOPLE SACIFICE INFANTS EVEN IN THIS CENTUARY IN OUR INDIA AND THEN BIRDS SACRIFICE IS BETTER THAN THE FORMAR.WHY PEOPLE ARE BEHIND SUCH A USLESS ARGUMENT ?? WORST THINGS ARE HAPPENING OR DOING IN OUR COUNTRY AND THAT IS NOT A NEWS AT ALL TO THESE KIND OF PEOPLE.SOME PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO COLOURING MATTERS AND PRESENTING BECAUSE IT HAPPENED IN CM,S THARAVDU..JAI SADANADA GOUDA AND GOD BLESS HIM FOR HOLDING HIS OFFICE FOR A LONG !!!!!!!!

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  • mrafi KC Road Dubai, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 18 2012

    Nothing wrong with sacrifice of animal or bird in the name of god as the country Federal state. Indian consitution has given right to all its citizen for practice any religion and all will be respect the people without any discrimination.

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 18 2012

    Chief Minister is only the Law maker but not the Law follower. Worst of all He sacrifices Rooster which is a dirty bird which eats everything from animal pings to Human pings. He should have offered a Cow which is a very clean animal. That could have been a pleasing act.

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