April 26: Cow slaughter continuing even in Gujarath: Singhal
 

Ramachandrapur Math, April. 26- Cow slaughter continuing uninterruptedly even in Gujarath where the State government has banned it by enacting law, VHP International executive president Ashok Singhal has lamented.
Delivering cow protection message at the 'Rushiraja' convention here on Thursday he said, cow slaughter could not be prevented only by enacting law. In Gujarath cow slaughter continuing uninterruptedly where the State government banned it by enacting strict law. Cow meat being transported illegally to Bangladesh through the border. Even in Karnataka, cow meat being transported to Kerala illegally, he criticised and urged the governments to implement strict law to prevent cow slaughter in their States.

India being culturally exploited even today. There was an attempt to destroy Rama Sethu Bandha on Ramanavami. Ganga river water being over polluted, he lamented.
Vishwa Hindu Parishat has taken an action plan to protect cows from beginning itself. Now seers like Puri Shankaracharya, Raghaveshwar Bharathi Swamiji joined hands with the work. But, it should be a collective one, he said and urged Raghaveshwar Bharathi Swamiji to lead the campaign for the same.
Construction of Rama temple at Ayodhya becoming delay due to communal thinking, he accused.

Speaking on the occasion Bihar Deputy Chief-Minister Susheel Kumar Shinde said, Indian culture was getting rich by Rama, Krishna, rivers and cows and India could not be depicted without all these, he added.
While lauding the swamiji for organising this mega conference he said, an action plan would be prepared for the protection of cows in Bihar on the lines of Karnataka and 'Goshalas' would be rejuvenate there, he added and requested Raghaveshwar Bharathi Swamiji to open Math's branch in Bihar.