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India cancels sheep, goats’ export to UAE

By Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
July 02, 2018

ISLAMABAD: The Indian government has cancelled sheep and goats’ export of to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that was to begin from Nagpur city airport on Saturday, following protests by the members of Jain community.

According to media reports the export project, an initiative of the Indian ministry of commerce and industry, was spearheaded by political leaders of the area. It was aimed at increasing the income of farmers and open new avenues of self-employment. The first consignment of a total 2,000 sheep and goats was to be sent from the city’s International Airport on Saturday afternoon.

The Maharashtra chief minister and a Union minister and others were scheduled to remain present on the occasion. The programme, however, was cancelled and postponed for indefinite period after the ministry directed to hold talks with the protesters first. The members of Sakal Jain Samaj, led by Dr Richa Jain, are against the project. On Friday, they had taken out a march to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters to seek its support on the issue.

Jain, who is the president of Digamber Jain Mahasabha Samiti (Maharashtra), said there are several other options to increase the income of farmers rather than sending sheep and goats to slaughter houses. “We are strongly against this project. Once it starts, it will not remain restricted to Nagpur alone, but will spread to other parts of the country,” she said.

Jain added that a petition will be filed in the Bombay high court on Monday to seek a ban on this export programme. When contacted, Dr Vikas Mahatme said, “Some members of the Jain community had taken out a march to oppose the project. Taking note of their protest, the ministry officials asked us to first hold talks with the Jain community before going ahead with the project.” Nagpur Airport director said the programme was scheduled to be held at the airport at 1pm on Saturday, after which the flight was to take off for the UAE. “But early morning, we were told that the programme and the flight have been cancelled,” he said.