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Hunger Strike for beef merchants?
March 24, 2015 by Editorial
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Hunger Strike for beef merchants?

By Apurva Bhatt

Tuesday saw a couple of protests in the city against the BJP-Sena government's alleged anti-minority policies. Opposition legislators like Naseem Khan, Amin Patel, Waris Pathan and Jitendra Awhad burnt a copy of the March 2 resolution quashing 5% reservation to Muslims in jobs and education, and daily wagers at Deonar abattoir and workers of beef shops demanded lifting of the ban on beef trade.

Hundreds gathered at Azad Maidan and raised slogans against the BJP-Shiv Sena government over enforcement of the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act, 1995. Since the Act extends the ban on slaughter of cows to bulls and bullock, work at the state-run Deonar abattoir has drastically reduced, rendering thousands jobless.

"We have inherited this job from our forefathers and we don't know any other skill. The government has struck at our livelihood," said Deepak Bhalerao, leader of Sarva Shramik Sangh, an organization of workers at the Deonar abattoir. "Our families are starving. Where will we get food from? Did the Fadnavis government think about its impact before it brought the new law? We will soon go on hunger strike" said Shakil Qureishi, another leader.

Arif Qureishi, a beef merchant at Crawford market, said around 80 workers at beef shops at Crawford Market have been jobless since March 3.

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