INDIA
In an exclusive interview, Vandana Shiva talks to Pooja Bhula about the history and perils of polarisation, and how the cattle can lead us to compassion
Award-winning biodiversity activist Vandana Shiva makes an economic and climatic case for the protection of bovine animals. Emphasising their importance in the modern context, she calls upon people to create a culture of diversity, non-violence.
In our culture based on Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam, all beings, including all human beings are sacred. Killing humans in the name of cow protection is politics, not spirituality.
The British used religion to divide and rule India. We need to look at our genetically modified history to understand our current divisions.
1527
When Babur, the first Mughal Emperor, conquered Delhi, one of his commands was to forbid the killing of cows because the slaughter was considered offensive to Hindus. Babur thought that banning the act would win him goodwill among the Hindus.
1857
Babur’s orders of cow slaughter ban were openly flouted by many Hindu and Muslim princes. However, in 1857, the British introduced cartridges greased with beef and pork fat in India. Some Indian sepoys disapproved of the cartridges as they had to be bitten in order to load the rifles. This is what prompted the biggest rebellion in the history, against the British East India Company which is now famously referred to as the Revolt of 1857
We should have a strong law to protect all animals, including the cow. A constructive approach to cow protection is to ensure the living cow has a sacred place in society.
Leather from cows that die naturally does not involve violence to animals. We need to distinguish between this and industrial leather industry.
Living with cows and bullocks as your extended family is not commercial activity, it is living. Just as farmers work, they also work with farm animals. The animal's work, and the human work has the same quality, dignity and creativity which we need to recognise. Seeing work as disposable is creating disposability of humans and animals. Animals being sent to slaughter houses is a tragic symbol of disposability of farm animals in the same systems. We need to return to the thinking where animals are part of the family, because if we don’t, not only will we spread intolerance and hatred against the animal world, but we will also spread the virus of intolerance and hatred in the society.
When I worked in the IIM Bangalore in the late 1970’s, Dr NS Ramaswamy was famously known as the ‘cart man’ for emphasising the contribution of animals to India’s economy. Animals ploughed 100 million hectares, and hauled 25 billion kilometre-tons of freight in 15 million ox-carts. He estimated that 74 million oxen and 8 million buffaloes make available 40 million horsepower of energy i.e. worth Rs 100 billion per year. Animal energy saves 6 million tons of petroleum (worth Rs 120 billion per year). The asset value of our pashu dhan is Rs 250 billion. The replacement of animal energy by mechanised systems would require an investment of $200-$300 billion. We are and always will be an agrarian society. Or we will be finished as a civilisation. The cow is a keystone species for our agrarian economy and agrarian ecosystems. We are already destroying $1.2 trillion worth of ecosystem functions because of chemical farming. Neither India nor the planet can bear the burden of chemical industrial agriculture.
March 4, 2015
President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Bill 1995, thereby banning beef in Maharashtra.
The legislation came 19 years after BJP-Shiv Sena had passed the Bill in Maharashtra Assembly in 1995. Anyone found to be trading in beef or consuming it would invite a 5 year prison time and a fine of Rs 10,000.
Sept 10, 2015
Jammu and Kashmir too banned the sale of beef. Protests exploded across the valley against the High Court law which directed the government to impose a strict ban on the sale of beef in the state.
At least 12 people, including journalists were injured in the beef-ban protests that erupted during Eid on September 26, 2015.
Sept 30, 2015
A 50-year-old Mohammad Akhlaq died after being beaten up by a mob in Dadri in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district after rumours surfaced that his family had consumed beef. His 22-year-old son was also beaten up with bricks and was seriously injured. The family claimed that they only had mutton in their fridge. The police sent the meat to be examined and arrested 6 people.
On a farm, living animals sustain the soil as well as lives and livelihoods of small farmers. As the Viniyog Parivar calculated, in the case of the foreign owned Al Kabeer slaughter house in Andhra Pradesh, if the animals had been allowed to live, they would save foreign exchange worth Rs 910.25 crores. Just in terms fertility of soil, the slaughtered farm animals would have provided Rs 36.41 crore of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium - NPK, for which we pay the ‘fertiliser’ industry. But besides this, the savings will also be in terms of green house gases, contraction of soil and every aspect of destruction, such as drought—not drought due to atmosphere, but drought in the soil because farm animals contribute 1% organic matter that stores 160,000 litres of water.
Our farms are small by design, by law. Small farms produce more food as the Navdanya experience shows. Everyone eats, including those living in cities. When they eat good food from small farms based on the care of the earth, humans and animals, they become food smart. When they eat toxic junk, they fall prey to diseases such as diabetes, heart attack, neurological problems and cancers. Either we will all enjoy well being through small ecological farms, or we will all suffer. The choice is ours.
Reducing the sacred cow to a meat machine, producing a commodity to be traded.
World Bank gets countries into debt, then uses indebtedness to impose structural adjustment, and policies—export of meat was part of the 1991 Structural Adjustment they imposed. Colonisers and enslavers succeed as long as we are willing to be enslaved.
In India, there is an absence of a national law that bans the sale or consumption of beef.
Cow slaughter is banned in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Puducherry, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh.
Kerala, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland have allowed cow slaughter.
Despite the large scale ban on cow slaughter (an in some places buffaloes too), India remains the world's second-largest producer of beef (after Brazil).
I did not use the word ‘beef’. I talked of living animals who give us living soil, living food, living culture. The minute you talk ‘beef’, you have already killed the cow in your mind. You have separated her from a product that comes from her carcass. And you have sowed the seeds of hate and division in society. We need to unite along the living cow through a living economy that respects all life. And the animal movement has to take a lead for it because all this polarisation is taking place in the name of the cow. We need to unite by thinking and living as one Earth Family, in which all species, all people are members, deserve protection, deserve respect, love, compassion.
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