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Vijayawada Divided Over 17-Day Meat Ban for Krishna Pushkaram

The meat ban begins on 9 August and will end on 25 August.

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The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation has imposed a 17-day meat ban in the city from 9 August to 25 August.

The ban has been imposed on account of Krishna Pushkarams, which is slated to begin on 12 August. But the no-meat rule has garnered mixed reactions from people in the city.

Pushkarams come once in 12 years. I don’t see this as a problem as I can run my hotel for these days without serving non-vegetarian items. But there are many who survive on meat business. Poultry shops, fishermen and labourers who transport meat will face a lot of problem.
Anil Kumar, Hotel Owner
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Although there was no such meat ban in 2004 or in 1992, opposition leaders expressed no surprise in the Chandrababu Naidu government’s move.

Speaking to The News Minute, Roja, YSRCP called out the government’s actions.

He did not consult anyone on the meat ban. Nor does he consult us on anything else. Last year during Godavari Pushkarams he made a lot of promotions. He gave permission to a movie shooting. There was a stampede resulting in death of 29 people.
Roja, YSRCP Legislator

Habeeb Ur-Rehman, Muslim United Front President, called the ban unnecessary.

Liquor should be banned in Krishna district instead of meat during Pushkarams. Who is Chandrababu Naidu to stop people from eating meat? Everyone has their own way of celebrating festivals. In fact most of the people who come to Pushkarams prefer eating meat after the dip is taken.
Habeeb Ur-Rehman, Muslim United Front President
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While some residents wondered how the government can decide what the public should or should not eat, meat shop owners expressed concern over their livelihood being hit.

Nagendra runs a chicken centre in Vijayawada and is worried about closing down his shop for 17 straight days.

The government should either compensate us for the losses or allow us to sell meat. The government takes care of government employees if they go on bandh, but what about businesses like ours. Who will compensate us for our losses? We meat shop owners are planning to appeal to the government asking them to compensate us for our losses.
Nagendra, Meat Shop Owner

Officials, however, said that the sale of meat and alcohol would be banned within a radius of 500 metres from the ghats.

We have to respect all religious beliefs. So the chief minister has appealed to meat outlets and restaurants to voluntarily stop the sale of meat across the city.
Gandham Chandrudu, Joint Collector to Times of India
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Meanwhile, star hotels informed VMC officials that they need not adhere to their directives.

A few star hotel managements and restaurants have informed us that there are provisions which allow them to serve non-vegetarian dishes on all days. So we will hold a meeting with the stakeholders and take a final decision in a day or two.
A senior official from VMC told Times of India

(Published in arrangement with The News Minute)

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