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Gujarat: India state approves life term for killing cows | Gujarat: India state approves life term for killing cows |
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The western Indian state of Gujarat has passed a law making the slaughter of cows punishable with life imprisonment. | The western Indian state of Gujarat has passed a law making the slaughter of cows punishable with life imprisonment. |
Under an amendment to the state's Animal Preservation Act, those found guilty of transporting beef will also be jailed for 10 years. | Under an amendment to the state's Animal Preservation Act, those found guilty of transporting beef will also be jailed for 10 years. |
The cow is considered sacred by India's Hindu majority, and killing cows is illegal in many states. | The cow is considered sacred by India's Hindu majority, and killing cows is illegal in many states. |
But the new amendment means Gujarat now has the toughest laws on the issue in the country. | But the new amendment means Gujarat now has the toughest laws on the issue in the country. |
Offenders will face heavy fines, as well as time behind bars. The penalty for either act has been doubled from 50,000 rupees ($771; £618) to 100,000 rupees. | Offenders will face heavy fines, as well as time behind bars. The penalty for either act has been doubled from 50,000 rupees ($771; £618) to 100,000 rupees. |
Gujarat Minister of State Pradipsinh Jadeja told reporters that the cow was a symbol of Indian culture and the amendments to the act had been made "in consultation with the people". | Gujarat Minister of State Pradipsinh Jadeja told reporters that the cow was a symbol of Indian culture and the amendments to the act had been made "in consultation with the people". |
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has also spoken repeatedly of "harsh" punishment for those who kill cows. | Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has also spoken repeatedly of "harsh" punishment for those who kill cows. |
The new law will come into effect once approved by the state's governor. |
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