Food fascists against Indian Muslims
Sep. 17th, 2016 07:13 amhttp://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-37335891
Indian parliaments, both on state and federal levels, have lots of factions. Nevertheless, the quality of their legislation is atrocious.
The cow is India's most political animal.
When police in northern India recently began checking dishes of mutton biryani to ensure that they did not contain beef, critics said it was another example of what they are calling "food fascism".
Volunteers and vigilantes keep watch in villages to check if anyone is slaughtering or transporting cows. Village councils have been telling local Muslims to stop selling biryani.
India's Hindu majority see cows as a sacred animal but many other Indians eat the meat. According to government data, some 80 million Indians - one in every 13 - eat beef or buffalo meat. Most of them are Muslims. But more than 12 million Hindus also eat the meat.
Indian parliaments, both on state and federal levels, have lots of factions. Nevertheless, the quality of their legislation is atrocious.