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JNU warns students against holding beef, pork festival

Last Updated : 18 September 2012, 21:12 IST
Last Updated : 18 September 2012, 21:12 IST

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With the proposed ‘beef and pork’ food festival sparking protests from right-wing groups, JNU authorities on Tuesday stepped in to prevent any further flaring of tempers, warning students against organising such an event.

A circular that appeared in the campus on Tuesday asked students against possession, consumption or cooking of beef on the campus, pointing to the law that prohibits cow slaughter.

The circular signed by the Registrar appeared on a day when several groups including the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal protested outside the university demanding that the food festival be stopped. The notice cites the Delhi Agricultural Cattle Preservation Act, 1994, which specifies that a person found violating the law may land in jail or have to pay a fine of upto Rs 10,000.

The festival had become a bone of contention between several groups at the campus and even featured in the presidential debate ahead of the student union election.
BJP’s student wing Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad had raised the issue during the campaign.

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Published 18 September 2012, 21:12 IST

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