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Kiren Rijiju hits back at Union Minister Naqvi, says I eat beef, can somebody stop me?

Rijju also said that while states having Hindu majority could enact legislation banning cow slaughter, it could not be imposed on north eastern states where majority of the people are eating beef.

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Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday described the statement recently made by Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on cow slaughter as 'not palatable'.

During a visit to Aizawl, Rijju said, "I eat beef, I'm from Arunachal Pradesh, can somebody stop me?," reported a leading daily.

Rijju also said that while states having Hindu majority could enact legislation banning cow slaughter, it could not be imposed on north eastern states where majority of the people are eating beef.

Terming the recent statement of Naqvi as "not good", he, however, said that the Minister was using his freedom of speech and expression. He said that the cultures, traditions, habits and sentiments of all the people in the country should be respected and honoured. 

Meanwhile, taking a pot-shot at BJP government, Congress spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed tweeted, "Modi government's MoS Home and BJP leader Kiran Rijiju says ''I eat beef''. When Mr Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi is sending his own minister to Pakistan?."

Few days ago, Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi had asked that those "dying" to eat beef to leave for Pakistan.

However, later he defended his remarks by saying faith of millions should not be hurt over choice of eating.

"This is not a matter of controversy. If one talks about cows, definitely crores of people revere it, they worship it and call it 'Gomata'. I am a Muslim and in my locality if somebody says that I will sell pork, I will not say anything but all the Muslims in that locality will throw him out."

"In Islam, pork is prohibited. That is why it should not be sold or even seen. How can one think that when such a large section has faith for cow and worships it, you expect to cut it in front of them and a legal suit is given to it...One has to think about this issue," Naqvi said.

Disapproving his ministerial colleague Naqvi's remark, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said, "It is natural that people should realise their responsibilities. The Prime Minister has also said so time and again."

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