Gosadans, gaushalas - concentration camps



 Mohd. Hanif Quareshi & Others vs The State Of Bihar, 23 April, 1958 refers to a Supreme Court of India judgement delivered in the year 1958. It contains observations related to gaushalas, what it calls gosadans. It mentions that gosadans were concentration camps, where inmates were left "to a fate of slow death". 


Interestingly the said judgement mentions recommendations of The Cattle Preservation and Development Committee set up by the Government of India in 1948, that gosadans should provide two acres of land per inmate.









Related to the subject is an undated report, titled Gau Gaatha, Tale of the Cow, based on, it is claimed, an investigation that has covered 179 gaushalas in 13 states and 2 union territories, has been shared by FIAPO through its email newsletter of 6 September, 2018. Though the report has made appropriate and playing to the anti-Hindu gallery noises, about Injun's enemy number 1: gau rakshaks, without using the g word, it appears that the FIAPO has been given the carrot and stick dose by the powers that be, whose disposition is "gai hamari mata hai" but who won't bat an eyelid as cow and progeny rot to death, as it is blind to the elephant in the room, that the only way to break the enslave, rape, torture and kill viscous cycle that the cow faces is to stop breeding her,.

Asked to bend, they chose to crawl.

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