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and i guess this particular killing is not based on eating habits it appear more like a case of theft and killing someone's domestic animal n someone livelihood i think media is spinning this case as usual reason 1. one would not raise a cow just for the reason of killing it one day - its expensive 2. noida is full of villages where people domesticate cow n buffaloes for der daily needs n as a source of livelihood des r mostly rowdies n u try to mess dey will give u tit for tat - theft is not permitted 3. had dat man in Q bought beef from some shop than in dat case that shop wud be the prime target no stories of such shop is running around 4. how can anyone know what someone is eating w/o CCTV installed in someones house 5. last prob. is dat man had bought cow itself from somewhere n dan killed it - come on do u know how much a living cow costs it wud be too rich for even one week meal i dont expect this from a villager unless der is some special ocassion to me it appers more like a case of cow theft n subsequent killing -- with due respect to d deceased
so dont just get heated up like anything let d facts come out for d sake of rationality media is a bitch and we all know that see wat was d reality in dat misabh quadari case - did media held itself responsible to me it appears that media is rather doing disservice to minorities by making them fear every now and than
I think best thing would be to develop tolerance ... The governments should not interfere in my kitchen... Bedroom ... Puja room .... This ban that ban... We are going back to dark age... Vikas kaise hoga... Agar logon ki mansikata aisi rahi .... Chote baat pe maar dalte hai... Aur rapists khule aam ghumte hai ... Wo pandher aur kohli insaan ke bacho ko kha gaye ... Kitne maa baap ki god suni kar di ... Unko maro pehle
Life of adarsh bhakt. . If only they understood that we are discussing that murder is not justified. . Killing a cow is. Very bad but killing a human under any circumstances can not be justified
@focus you can always be veg. You just need to control your taste buds... I have been a veg all my life.. Though many rationale can be given for asking a person to go vegetarian, but compassion towards animals is most important of them... just like us humans animals too have life and if we value our life we shd value othere life too...but one question arises upto what extent ... I will say upto that extent upto which one can endure and can feel for the poor animals... On health terms most what we eat today chicken or mutton etc are the grown by feeding them growth hormones and chemicals which makes them to develope muscles at faster rate..which is not only harmful but also cn be fatal in longer run.. If we talk of environmental terms...Meat production requires a much higher amount of water than vegetables. IME state that to produce 1kg of meat requires between 5,000 and 20,000 litres of water whereas to produce 1kg of rice requires between 500 and 4,000 litres of water. With population raising at alarming rate and natural resources shrinking like nevwr before it will become unsustainable for people to continue to feed on meats...
Foodstuff Quantity Water req. in ltrs Chocolate 1 kg 17,196 Beef 1 kg 15,415 Sheep Meat 1 kg 10,412 Pork 1 kg 5,988 Chicken meat 1 kg 4,325 Olives 1 kg 3,025 Rice 1 kg 2,497 Cotton 1 @ 250g 2,495 Pasta (dry) 1 kg 1,849 Bread 1 kg 1,608 Pizza 1 unit 1,239 Apple 1 kg 822 Banana 1 kg 790 Potatoes 1 kg 288 Cabbage 1 kg 237 Tomato 1 kg 214
It's not only water we waste a huge amount of food for feeding these animals which we grow for consumption which can be directly fed to the poors accross the world...
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i think media is spinning this case as usual
reason
1. one would not raise a cow just for the reason of killing it one day - its expensive
2. noida is full of villages where people domesticate cow n buffaloes for der daily needs n as a source of livelihood des r mostly rowdies n u try to mess dey will give u tit for tat - theft is not permitted
3. had dat man in Q bought beef from some shop than in dat case that shop wud be the prime target no stories of such shop is running around
4. how can anyone know what someone is eating w/o CCTV installed in someones house
5. last prob. is dat man had bought cow itself from somewhere n dan killed it - come on do u know how much a living cow costs it wud be too rich for even one week meal i dont expect this from a villager unless der is some special ocassion
to me it appers more like a case of cow theft n subsequent killing -- with due respect to d deceased
so dont just get heated up like anything let d facts come out for d sake of rationality
media is a bitch and we all know that
see wat was d reality in dat misabh quadari case - did media held itself responsible
to me it appears that media is rather doing disservice to minorities by making them fear every now and than
peace
http://m.timesofindia.com/city/hyderabad/Macabre-4-yr-old-boy-sacrificed-in-Andhra-Pradesh/articleshow/49176243.cms
Animal ki sacrifice ya bali dena illegal hota hai. Insaan hi sacrifice hone laga. Koi bhagwan nai kehta insaan ki sacrifice karne ko
On health terms most what we eat today chicken or mutton etc are the grown by feeding them growth hormones and chemicals which makes them to develope muscles at faster rate..which is not only harmful but also cn be fatal in longer run..
If we talk of environmental terms...Meat production requires a much higher amount of water than vegetables. IME state that to produce 1kg of meat requires between 5,000 and 20,000 litres of water whereas to produce 1kg of rice requires between 500 and 4,000 litres of water.
With population raising at alarming rate and natural resources shrinking like nevwr before it will become unsustainable for people to continue to feed on meats...
Foodstuff Quantity Water req. in ltrs
Chocolate 1 kg 17,196
Beef 1 kg 15,415
Sheep Meat 1 kg 10,412
Pork 1 kg 5,988
Chicken meat 1 kg 4,325
Olives 1 kg 3,025
Rice 1 kg 2,497
Cotton 1 @ 250g 2,495
Pasta (dry) 1 kg 1,849
Bread 1 kg 1,608
Pizza 1 unit 1,239
Apple 1 kg 822
Banana 1 kg 790
Potatoes 1 kg 288
Cabbage 1 kg 237
Tomato 1 kg 214
It's not only water we waste a huge amount of food for feeding these animals which we grow for consumption which can be directly fed to the poors accross the world...