The government has issued advice on Bakrid in Delhi, prohibition on the sacrifice of banned animals and camels - NCR Delhi prohibits the sacrifice of limited animals on Bakrid New Delhi City News
The Delhi government has banned the sacrifice of banned animals on Bakrid. The government has issued for sacrifice in public places. Strict action will be done against those who violate the rules. There is also a ban on the part of photos or videos of Qurbani rituals on social media. The government is committed to animal welfare. State Bureau, New -Delhi. The Delhi government has taken a big step to maintain animal welfare and public hygiene. The government banned the sacrifice of banned animals and camels during Bakrid. The Delhi government also issued advice late Thursday night. Bakrid in Delhi is celebrated on June 7, ie Saturday. The advice issued clearly states that strict steps will be taken against those who violate the rules. In order to ensure clean methods, strict guidelines issued by the Delhi government provided strict guidelines to ensure legal and clean methods during Bakrid. It is said that all the sacrifices should only be kept in the designated places. It is strictly forbidden to sacrifice in roads, streets or any public place. In addition, it is also prohibited to take photos or videos of Qurbani rituals and share it on the internet media so that such activities are not promoted. It is said that the government of the Delhi government has underlined to protect cultural and environmental heritage, “it was said: ‘The government of Delhi is committed to protecting our cultural and environmental heritage, in which animal welfare is an integral part. We will not tolerate any illegal sacrifice or cruelty during the celebration. Strict compliance with advice is compulsory and offenses will have to experience immediate action of law enforcement agencies. This Advice Secretary CUM Development (Development), DM, DCP, Commissioner (MCD) and other relevant officials issued by the Development Department were sent. They were instructed to implement strict laws on animal welfare during Bakrid and act strictly against the offenses.