<p>Mumbai: Bowing to the demand of locals, pro-Hindutva groups and cow protection activists, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/maharashtra">Maharashtra</a> chief minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/devendra-fadnavis">Devendra Fadnavis</a> has cancelled the proposed slaughterhouse in Moshi near the pilgrimage town of Alandi in Pune district. </p>.<p>The slaughterhouse in Moshi, which was earmarked in the revised development plan of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), now stands cancelled. </p>.<p>“There will be no compromise when it comes to the faith of Warkaris, local communities, and farmers,” Fadnavis said. </p>.<p>Alandi is the resting place of the 13th century saint Sant Dnyaneshwar.</p>.I don’t respond to 'bol bachchan': CM Fadnavis on Uddhav Thackerya's jibe.<p>Last week, during a foundation stone laying and inauguration ceremony for various development works in Pimpri-Chinchwad, local residents and community leaders submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister requesting cancellation of the slaughterhouse reservation. </p>.<p>BJP MLA Mahesh Landge also raised the demand with Municipal Commissioner Shekhar Singh and the Chief Minister, urging them to positively consider the sentiments of Moshi and Charholi residents. </p>.<p>“The current development plan includes a reservation for a slaughterhouse in the Moshi-Alandi area. However, under no circumstances will a slaughterhouse be allowed there. I have issued orders to remove the reservation. I want to assure Warkaris and their leaders that there will absolutely not be a slaughterhouse,” said Fadnavis. </p>.<p>“The BJP-led MahaYuti government in Maharashtra and the Centre is committed to working in the interest of faith, the nation, and religion. Fadnavis has consistently taken a firm stance by pushing for laws to ban cow slaughter and promote cow protection and welfare,” said Landge. </p>
<p>Mumbai: Bowing to the demand of locals, pro-Hindutva groups and cow protection activists, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/maharashtra">Maharashtra</a> chief minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/devendra-fadnavis">Devendra Fadnavis</a> has cancelled the proposed slaughterhouse in Moshi near the pilgrimage town of Alandi in Pune district. </p>.<p>The slaughterhouse in Moshi, which was earmarked in the revised development plan of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), now stands cancelled. </p>.<p>“There will be no compromise when it comes to the faith of Warkaris, local communities, and farmers,” Fadnavis said. </p>.<p>Alandi is the resting place of the 13th century saint Sant Dnyaneshwar.</p>.I don’t respond to 'bol bachchan': CM Fadnavis on Uddhav Thackerya's jibe.<p>Last week, during a foundation stone laying and inauguration ceremony for various development works in Pimpri-Chinchwad, local residents and community leaders submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister requesting cancellation of the slaughterhouse reservation. </p>.<p>BJP MLA Mahesh Landge also raised the demand with Municipal Commissioner Shekhar Singh and the Chief Minister, urging them to positively consider the sentiments of Moshi and Charholi residents. </p>.<p>“The current development plan includes a reservation for a slaughterhouse in the Moshi-Alandi area. However, under no circumstances will a slaughterhouse be allowed there. I have issued orders to remove the reservation. I want to assure Warkaris and their leaders that there will absolutely not be a slaughterhouse,” said Fadnavis. </p>.<p>“The BJP-led MahaYuti government in Maharashtra and the Centre is committed to working in the interest of faith, the nation, and religion. Fadnavis has consistently taken a firm stance by pushing for laws to ban cow slaughter and promote cow protection and welfare,” said Landge. </p>