Guwahati: Cabinet Minister Rakkam Sangma criticized proponents of beef ban as extremists and dismissed a planned cow vigilante rally in Shillong, Meghalaya on October 2 as “drama.”
Sangma’s remarks came as public sentiment grew in favour of the Meghalaya government denying permission for the “Gau Dhwaj Sthapana Bharat Yatra,” a stance already taken by the Nagaland government.
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In response to queries about whether the Meghalaya government will ban the event, Sangma advised against creating unnecessary controversy.
“I urge them not to make a drama out of this. They can hold their program in other parts of the country,” Sangma told reporters.
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Previously, Sangma had voiced his disapproval of the rally, criticizing its organizers as uninformed about the Constitution and the nation’s diversity.
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He labelled them as “extremists” and rejected their attempts to dictate dietary choices.
“Beef has been part of diets historically, and no one should force me to stop eating a food I enjoy,” Sangma asserted, emphasizing that beef should not be associated with any religion.