Sambhal in UP Bans Animal Slaughter in Public Places During Bakri Eid
- The Sambhal district administration announced on June 3 that animal slaughter will be prohibited in public places during Bakri Eid on June 7.
- This decision comes after taking precautionary actions targeting close to 900 to 950 people, with the goal of preventing any disruptions to public order during the festival.
- Sacrifices will be permitted only at 19 designated sites with the administration ensuring water, electricity, and sanitation facilities at these locations.
- District Magistrate Rajender Pensiya announced that animal sacrifice will not be permitted in any open or communal areas, and emphasized that strict legal measures will be taken against those who disrupt public order.
- The announcement implies strict enforcement of animal welfare laws to maintain public hygiene and order, including prohibiting the sharing of sacrificial videos on social media.
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Sambhal in UP bans animal slaughter in public places during Bakri Eid
Lucknow: Authorities in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district on Tuesday have banned slaughtering of animals in public places during the Muslim festival of Bakri Eid.Bakri Eid, also known as Eid-al-Adha, will be celebrated on June 7 commemorating
No sacrificial slaughter in public places during Bakrid in Sambhal
Sambhal: District Magistrate Rajender Pensiya on Tuesday, June 3, announced that sacrificial slaughter in public places will not be permitted here during Bakrid and assured strict action against anyone attempting to disturb public order. A peace committee meeting, which included representatives from areas where Eid prayers will be conducted, was held to discuss the arrangements. “All stakeholders were consulted. Sacrifices will be allowed only a…
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