Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RS/SB)
Mangalore, Mar 20: The members of Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Gou Samrakshana Samithi celebrated their happiness over the passing of anti cow slaughter law in state assembly sessions on Saturday March 20.
The members of the organizations celebrated the day by distributing sweets and burning crackers. The celebrations were carried out at several parts of the city including Mangaladevi area and Urwa. Bajranga Dal leaders, Shivanand Mendon, Sharan Pumpwell and Gou Samrakshana Samiti president Vinay L Shetty among others participated in the celebrations. They said that the passing of anti cow slaughter law in the state assembly was the sweet result for their fight for the cause. Several BJP members too had joined in the celebrations.
What is the hell this govt is doing...??
What Do you think BJD,VHS you have achieved something great!!!!!!!!, implementing this cow slaughter law will cause to suffer poor citizen of karnataka.. well guys you don't eat cow but you guys eat chicken & goat etc. then get ready to eat that expensive chicken & goat etc. even sea food & veggies price will hit the sky soon.
I feel like to laugh what is there to celebrate.. All look like jokers from da circus..
LET THESE CELEBRATE, BUT I CHALLENGE I WILL TASTE BEEF IN MANGALORE.
now we r sure that hospitals will be empty coz eating red meat makes eaters drowssy so well done government keep it up...
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