Inkilab Desk: In Hinduism, cow is seen as a god, so many cattle in India have been banished from cow slaughter. Googlers guard the streets so that no one can carry cows, even cow's skin. But
due to their indiscriminate attack, the transport companies are not
willing to carry the skin even after seeing the skin of the bulls and
buffaloes. And its scarcity has come in the country's large leather industry. The BBC's Rahul Tandon has reported on the findings of this issue. In some areas, some leather traders have been presenting their products to buyers. Leather businessman Imran Ahmed Khan doing the same. Although such incidents are now happening very little in India, The
reason is that the cows are going on in India, it has had a terrible
impact on one of the biggest industries in the country. As a result, Imran is now thinking of moving business to Viet Nam. Millions of people are worried about losing jobs. We also have to prune, reduce the number of workers, because we can not run the business anymore. The government's policy is harmful for this industry. They have given death to this industry, where millions of people have breadcrumbs - saying that Imran Ahmed Khan Even though the work is still in the large leather factory in Kolkata, machines are now used very less than before. Because
in many Indian states cow slaughter has been banned and the trucks that
come with leather are also being attacked on the incident. According
to Jai Nafis, a Kolkata-based tanners association, every day attacks on
leather cars are happening, so the car owners do not want to transport
leather. People do not want to understand that there are cows here, or buffalo skin. When they saw the leather, they threw them and set them on fire. They think that everything is cow's skin, said Nafis. As a result, the protest is going on every day due to the decrease in the earnings. Most of them are workers in the leather factory or lower employees. A protester Nirez Kumar says thousands of people are losing their jobs like him. We are now sitting unemployed, there is nothing to do. How do we feed our family? Will we steal now? Said Nirez Kumar. There is a heated debate about the issue of cow slaughter in Indian Parliament. Opposition's allegations, Narendra Modi's government blinded the attacks on ordinary people. But Finance Minister Arun Jaitley rejected it. He said the government's position on this issue is absolutely clear, that such a kind of action will not be tolerated. The government assures that no one will be shown any sympathy for anyone responsible for this. BBC
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