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“Some suggestions came and were incorporated into the rules. Our intention behind issuing the rules is not to alter the food habits of people in any way. We also do not have any intention of putting businesses to any kind of difficulty,” Vardhan, who holds multiple portfolios including the environment ministry, said.
The row over beef eating and cattle trade has led to protests in several states, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka. He said suggestions “are coming in and if anybody has any reservations, they can send it to the ministry and these suggestions will be looked at objectively.
“Now the matter is again in the Supreme Court,” he said. The Madras High Court had on May 30 stayed for four weeks the enforcement of the contentious notification.
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