@9FKFJTFIndependent7mos7MO
Goverment can advocate against animal cruelty for entertainment but not ban it
@9CQB7MPBharatiya Janata10mos10MO
No. Government should in general keep away from regulating religious-cultural events.
@9CQ66B2Independent10mos10MO
Government shouldn't meddle in how hindus offer pashubali and again it is not for entertainment. It has a very higher purpose.
@9CQ2GTNIndian National Congress10mos10MO
Outright ban may invite backlash from certain communities.Instead, the government should try to bring awareness about the animal cruelty and also inculcate the feeling of kindness to animals in the public.
@997GSCFIndependent1yr1Y
The ethics are very confusing for this one so i would say it depends on a case by case basis.
@95VQVDBBharatiya Janata2yrs2Y
Yes, if it is solely for entertainment.
@95CV7FQIndependent2yrs2Y
no, but the process of killing the animal should be modernized and selling of animals under such circumstances should be more .
@9448H48Bharatiya Janata2yrs2Y
Yes, but it should allow ceremonies that doesn't involve killing of animals, and ensure that they are treated well.
@92QJ8LZBharatiya Janata2yrs2Y
no, taxes should be levied , and to make sure environment is clean
@8XSY4DRIndependent2yrs2Y
Depends on the ritual and amount of animal being persecuted.
@8XMLCDVBharatiya Janata2yrs2Y
No, Add more oversight to prevent torture
@8W8TC3Z3yrs3Y
If they are killed purely for entertainment,then yes
Unless it's too brutal;no
@8VXS43LIndependent3yrs3Y
No. Even though such practices are horrible and immoral, the govt. Has no right to interfere in the non aggressive affairs of an individual or a group.
It should be banned for wild animals but for domestic animals like cow,hen it should not be banned
@8TFM6WN3yrs3Y
On occassions like bakrid no otherwise yes
@8SBR7K6Independent3yrs3Y
No, because cultural ceremonies don't kill animal for entertainment
@8S5RYR93yrs3Y
The government should not ban these ceremonies as they are integral part of various cultures and traditions in India. Though it can be controlled like to make sure less animals are being killed.
@8RQJWRH3yrs3Y
No. Most people are non vegetarian anyway so it doesn’t really matter in the end.
@9CRXFDPBharatiya Janata10mos10MO
Instead of banning work towards creating sensitivity for animal life.
@9CQX82QBharatiya Janata10mos10MO
Yes, but there should not be total ban and slaughters should be done in humane way and in prescribed areas only.
@9CQHY6ZBharatiya Janata10mos10MO
No, regulate how it is to be done without violating the rights of others
@962KL2Y1yr1Y
No, but unconsciousness can be a good substitute
@8QY4KB9Bharatiya Janata3yrs3Y
Yes, but games which are integral to a certain culture and harm the animal as less as possible should be allowed.
@8QM3R533yrs3Y
If it is just for the sake of entertainment it should be banned but if it comes from Adivasis and Dalit communities we shouldn’t interfere
Sensitive issue must be dealt with care.
@8Q29ZJB3yrs3Y
Yes, if the number of animal killings is too much.
@8PRYMCSIndependent3yrs3Y
Depends on what animal.
@8P827YHBharatiya Janata3yrs3Y
yes, but not if they are consuming it as food afterwards
@9CQ6SZZ10mos10MO
No, The Government should sensitize communitiea
@98PR2TS1yr1Y
Depends what animal, and depends how they kill it.
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