West Bengal Cattle Rules Trigger Crisis for Hindu Traders After Muslim Buyers Stop Purchasing Cows
Hindu cattle traders in West Bengal alleged that new cattle slaughter regulations caused a financial crisis after buyers reportedly stopped purchasing cows in markets.

Several Hindu cattle traders in West Bengal have alleged that newly implemented cattle slaughter regulations have pushed them into a severe financial crisis, with buyers reportedly no longer purchasing cows from markets.
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A Hindu woman criticized the new rules associated with Suvendu Adhikari, claiming that Muslims are not buying cows anymore, leaving Hindu traders in deep trouble. She demanded that the old system be restored, stating that Hindus cannot survive under the present conditions.
Ghosh Community Faces Financial Problems Over Unsold Cattle
According to the claims made regarding the situation, members of the Ghosh community in West Bengal had taken loans worth lakhs of rupees to start livestock businesses.
The traders reportedly expected to earn profits by selling cattle during the Qurbani season. However, due to the implementation of new cattle slaughter regulations, buyers are allegedly no longer coming to the markets.
The reported decline in cattle purchases has allegedly created a major financial crisis for the traders and cattle farmers.
Hindu Cattle Farmers Fear Loan Repayment Crisis
Several cattle farmers and livestock traders reportedly fear that they may not be able to repay their bank loans if the situation continues.
According to the claims, the business activities of many Hindu cattle traders are now on the verge of collapse due to a lack of buyers in the market.
The traders have demanded restoration of the previous system to help revive cattle sales and support their livelihoods.
New West Bengal Cattle Regulations Draw Attention
The implementation of the new cattle slaughter regulations in West Bengal has drawn attention due to its reported impact on livestock traders and cattle farmers.
No official response regarding the allegations made by the traders and members of the Ghosh community was immediately available.
Further details are awaited.
Hindu cattle traders and members of the Ghosh community in West Bengal have alleged that new cattle slaughter regulations have caused a serious financial crisis, with buyers reportedly stopping cow purchases. A Hindu woman criticized the new rules linked to Suvendu Adhikari and demanded restoration of the old system, claiming that Hindu traders are struggling to survive. Traders who reportedly took loans worth lakhs of rupees now fear they may not be able to repay bank loans as their livestock business faces collapse.
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