Assam Bans Beef Consumption in Hotels and Public Places

On December 4, 2024, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced a significant move to impose a complete ban on the serving and consumption of beef in hotels, restaurants, and public places across the state. This decision, which amends existing laws, aims to regulate beef consumption more strictly in public and commercial spaces. The ban, effective immediately, will extend beyond the previously enforced 5-km radius around temples and other religious sites.

Complete Ban on Beef in Public Spaces

  • The Assam government has imposed a blanket prohibition on serving beef in hotels, restaurants, and public places.
  • Beef will not be allowed to be served at any public functions, including gatherings, celebrations, or events held in public spaces.

Expansion of Previous Restrictions

  • Previously, a ban on beef was enforced only within a 5-km radius around temples and areas with a significant population of Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains.
  • The new law expands this prohibition to the entire state, affecting all public and community spaces.

Reason for the Decision

  • This decision was taken after a meeting of the state Cabinet, which amended the Assam Cattle Preservation Act of 2021.
  • The law was originally aimed at banning the slaughter of cattle and the sale of beef in areas with a Hindu majority or near religious sites.
  • CM Sarma emphasized that this new regulation is in line with preserving Assam’s cultural values, especially in religiously significant areas.

Political Context

  • The announcement follows a political controversy in which Sarma responded to claims made by Congress leader Rakibul Hussain about the BJP’s alleged distribution of beef to win elections in Muslim-dominated Samaguri.
  • Sarma challenged these allegations, stating that he was ready to impose a complete ban on beef if Congress demanded it in writing.

Implications of the Ban

  • While beef consumption itself is not illegal in Assam, the new measures prohibit its sale and serving in public venues.
  • This new regulation aims to align with cultural and religious sensitivities and is expected to have a significant impact on the food industry in Assam.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Assam imposes complete ban on beef consumption in hotels, public places
Enforced by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
Legal Background Amends the Assam Cattle Preservation Act of 2021, which already prohibited slaughter and sale of beef near temples and in Hindu-majority areas.
Key Changes – Expansion of the ban from a 5 km radius around temples to the entire state.
Reason for Ban To preserve cultural values and address political concerns surrounding beef consumption.
Impact Affects the hospitality and food industries; the law aims to align with cultural and religious sensitivities.
State Law Assam Cattle Preservation Act (2021) continues to regulate cattle slaughter and beef sale, now with extended restrictions.
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