I challenge Bhagwat or any of his representatives to come and a debate on the basis of all Hindu scriptures," the Rajya Sabha member argued.Ĭlaiming that 80 per cent of the countrymen, including a majority of Hindus, eat meat, Tripathi said Bhagwat's idea of having a ban on cow slaughter is against the spirit of the Constitution, according to PTI. It is not there in the shastras, the Vedas. "Nowhere in the Vedas it is written that eating beef is a crime. NCP General Secretary D P Tripathi while terming the activities of cow vigilante groups as "anti-Hindu", claimed that had it been possible for them, these groups would have "jailed even the likes of Swami Vivekananda" for their views on beef and meat. New Delhi: Claiming that Hindu scriptures do not term eating beef as a crime, senior Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and MP on Tuesday challenged RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat, who had recently sought a pan-India ban on cow slaughter, to debate on the issue.
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