<div>Those who participate in 'beef parties' should change their ways as they are bringing shame to the nation by indulging in "anti-humanity" act, RSS leader Indresh Kumar said today.<div><br /></div><div>"Those who are doing this (beef parties) are just a few among the population of 121 crore. They do not represent the opinion of the nation. Their act is against humanity and they should change their ways," he said at a press conference here.</div><div><br /></div><div>He further said that by indulging in such parties, one was supporting evilness.</div><div><br /></div><div>"Cow milk is healthier than beef. Milk is medicine while beef is prone to diseases. People should understand this and should not eat beef," Kumar said.</div><div><br /></div><div>Hitting out at Congress, the RSS leader said the party should carry out a "reform movement" within to survive as a political party.</div><div><br /></div><div>"If the Congress does not bring about reforms, it is destined to become weaker and a marginalised party," he commented.</div></div>
<div>Those who participate in 'beef parties' should change their ways as they are bringing shame to the nation by indulging in "anti-humanity" act, RSS leader Indresh Kumar said today.<div><br /></div><div>"Those who are doing this (beef parties) are just a few among the population of 121 crore. They do not represent the opinion of the nation. Their act is against humanity and they should change their ways," he said at a press conference here.</div><div><br /></div><div>He further said that by indulging in such parties, one was supporting evilness.</div><div><br /></div><div>"Cow milk is healthier than beef. Milk is medicine while beef is prone to diseases. People should understand this and should not eat beef," Kumar said.</div><div><br /></div><div>Hitting out at Congress, the RSS leader said the party should carry out a "reform movement" within to survive as a political party.</div><div><br /></div><div>"If the Congress does not bring about reforms, it is destined to become weaker and a marginalised party," he commented.</div></div>