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    SHRI VARDHMAN PARIVAR

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    cattle heads worth $81000 are smugglingdaily rom India to Bangladesh, (annually

    90lakhs, worth 29million US$.) Every 3rdhead o Cow slaughtered in Bangladesh is

    Indian Cow! Bangladeshis are so maniac oIndian cow, that Our Cow costing locallyRs. 500/- to 3000/- etch Rs. 20,000/- to Rs.

    40,000/- in Bangladesh. Use o our Cow inBangladesh is not or Agriculture or herding& Milk, but is or Meat, Skin (Leather)

    Blood & Bone. Bangladeshs economy isvirtually banking on Indian cow. Tey notonly consume bee domestically but are

    exporting (our Cows) Bee, Leather andvarious products rom Bone & other organs.In act they export Leather (o cow smuggled

    rom India) to India officially. Estimated

    figure reports annual turnover o Bangladeshpertaining to Meat, Leather & Meat speciesrom Indian cattle is > Rs. 25Billion! Toughexport o

    Live cattle is ban rom India strictly, inBangladesh business o such smuggled cowis official trade! Teir Govt. has huge incomerom taxing officially rom such smuggled

    cattle. Entire Govt. machinery o Banglais openly (mostly proud ully) accepting

    smuggling OFFICIALLY. Our BSF & enGovt. machinery is immodestly accepthis loot OFFICIALLY!!

    Cattle smugglers are so skunk now; theynow in group requently attacking at our solders & brutally killing our jawans, tsmugglers are officially demanding to ulegalizing cow export i we want to enjoy pon border! On this subject they are delegawith our Govt. & Ministers. Bangladesh Galso is in a way threatening us to legacow export i we want to see the peace atBorder!? How can mere cattle smuggler to talk with a powerul country like us unthey have some extremely notorious backWho is ueling power? Who are behindimmense & proound racket? What aiming? What kind o unprecedented, extrthreats are posing to our nation rom telements? o what extent Vote Bank & NBank politics are acting behind? Tese areanswers you will find in this Book in o documents. You will be shocked, you be knocked! Te condition is, YOU MUREAD complete set o Documents.

    Pampering can never be the answer to shorrified racket. Accepting their demandprove suicidal action or our nation. Becintention is not only cow smuggling its on

    one o media. Can we not deal firmly with t

    most importantly when they are smugg

    our cows, and in exchange spreadterrorism, ake currencies, laundeammunition, Drug and RDX?Why they

    indulging in such massive illegal activity?they having no ear rom India? Our inachave ballooned their nasty intentions activities. Tey are now tool o anti naelements & terrorists. Entire part o proo

    conspiracy should be dealt with ironed h

    Dear Friends,

    PLUNDER OF INDIA, we put it as set odocuments which is ocusing on perpetualrobbery o Indias Dignity. Robbery owealth can be compensated but Robbery oDignity is irrecoverable. Te Most Galling& embarrassing part o entire episode isplundering o Hindustans Dignity & preciouswealth is, virtually Government recognizedand continued since many years!!! No

    government has shown any conation to mind toprevent this giant plunder. Lot o clamor romNGOs, Individuals and BSF (Boarder SecurityForce) are gone unheard. Now confident withpolicy paralysed Government, these stealer &scoundrels have started demanding rom ourGovernment to make their robbery official -legalise!!! And ew so called thinkers also havestarted advocating Government to acilitatethis gang to buy the peace!!!

    Te aim to publish this complied documentand place aore our Nation is to inorm ourcitizens, in which direction our great nationis speeding. Tis is rather shameul storyo acts with figures & evidence known toentire world. Our great nation is in state omockery on the dais o world. Our reputable,holy, sacred, goddess, who is symbol o ourreverence, our greatest culture & tradition, to

    whom we all call & believe MAA, to whom weworship with devotion are treated relentlessly& barbarously. We are losing our dignity, oursplendor and our luster. We can stop thislegerdemain within no time, but we are not!Our policy makers are behaving despicably.Teir attitude is encouraging these scoundrels.Te Billion dollar question, we need to ask ourgovernment, Why are we sacrificing our holy

    GAUMAA or some ones relish? How canyou betray the sovereignty o this nation?

    Te subject o story is about illegalsmuggling o cows rom India to Bangladesh. Estimation was every year more than 15Lakhsto 20lakhs live Cows are smuggled rom Indiato Bangladesh by crossing border by sea way,and by Road to cater the revelry o Bee starvedNation. Export o Live Animal or Bee / Meat

    is totally ban rom India since Independence.Astonishing act is Still Live Animal and thattoo our sacred Animal COWS(Indias Dignity,Symbol o prosperity, goddess o millionso Hindustani) are smuggled every day orslaughtering to Bangladesh. Highly shockingnews published in Daily Star News paper (said

    to be a no1 English Daily O Bangladesh) on13th Oct 2013 under caption Celebrating

    Sacrifice India Export about 10MillionCows per year to Bangladesh, out o which4million are sent during this Bakri Eid!!!Anauthentic research report submitted to Govt.o India (enclosed in this book, prepared byORI Foundation, published in July 2013) havementioned daily approx. 20000 to 25000)

    PREFACE

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    s p pTese rouges must be crushed or once andits high time to display our entity & powero Hindustan. Our borders are geographically

    vulnerable to our enemies. We know theirintentions very well. Tey need to deal withirony determination. We have seen Specialstatus under article 370 to Jammu & Kashmirhave attened the mockery o s ecularism andplayed significant role in converting heavenon earth in Heaven or errorists. We are stillbearing the ruits o our governments abjectsurrender in Kandhar during year 1999,when Air India Flight no IC 814 was hijacked.

    Enough is Enough! We need to awakeand take action beore we bankrupt in our

    cow wealth. Our cows are not producedand reared to eed smugglers and terrorist.Tey should get massage in orm o actionrom us. We should recover the loss wehave incurred and irreparable damage wehave suffered over a period o time. Its taxpayers money and National property. Whytax payers are spending as high as RS.2lakh 53 thousand Cr. on annual budgeto our Deense ministry? Ignorance aboutlaw is not an excuse hence it is punishable,But insulting the law is matter o negotiation& discussion!!! I a person perorm crueltyto cow in our nation, find himsel in jail orpanelized, I petty thieves can also sent tojail or petty crime in our country why thesestealer & scoundrels, who are shooting atour solders and killing them mercilessly arefinding place on negotiation table to discuss

    how this smuggling can be legalise with ourDeense personals & ministry? We all needthis answer and result oriented action soon.

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    It is the first responsibility o every citizen toquestion authority. - Benjamin Frankline (1706-1798)

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    IN BANGLADESH WITH INDIAN COWS

    Photo: Star Archive

    Eid ul Azha is also the main seaor procuring hides and skins.o total export o hides and sis made ollowing the celebrao this estival. Markets or spand rerigerators witness bumsales, hovering around hundo billions o taka ahead o

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    Published : Sunday, October 13, 2013Source: http://www.thedailystar.net/beta2/news/celebrating-sacrifice/

    EID Ul Azha is celebrated worldwide to honour thewillingness o Hazrat Ibrahim (pbh) to sacrifice hisdearest son Ismail as an act o obedience to Allah,beore He intervened to provide him with a sheep tosacrifice instead. Te basis or Eid ul Azha is the 196thverse o second Surah, Al Baqara (Te Cow), andthe word Eid appears in the fifh Sura al-Maida (Teable Spread) o the Quran, meaning solemn estival.In the Indian subcontinent the estival is known asBakr-Id because o the tradition o sacrificing goats.Eid ul-Azha has an impact on our socio-economicarena. It corresponds with perormance o Hajj by thefinancially able Muslims, and the national economyhas to transact a substantial amount, mostly inoreign currency, on this occasion. Tis year 1,10,0576pilgrims rom Bangladesh have gone to Saudi Arabiaor perorming Hajj. Each pilgrim is expectedto spend, on average, k.300,000, which adds toaround k.33 billion ($415 million) in all. Te Hajjhas been a major source o oreign currency incomeor the Saudi economy and an important oreign

    exchange expense or other countries. Bangladesheconomy has to handle banking transactions alongwith oreign exchange and job creation to help Hajjperormers.Sacrificing cattle is the central purpose oEid ul Azha, leading to huge financial involvementand economic activities. According to Bangladeshanners Association (BA), about 35,00,000 cowsand 50,00,000 goats will b e sacrificed this year. Tiswill involve transaction o around k.160 billion.

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    Note : Te writer is a former secretary and former Chairman, NBR. E-mail : mazid1273@hotmai l.com

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    Cattle traders going rom border areas to different cities, including Dhaka, have to pay tomany places. It starts rom the border guards o both sides, who are reportedly taking k.5,00k.7,000 or a pair o cows. oll has to be paid to police when a truck crosses a district. Highpolice have to be paid separately. Tere are many other points o toll collection. Tus, a prospesource o revenue is remains untapped due to management ailure.

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    TRAILOFBLOOD

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    day. You can reportedlyfigure out the route the tookby ollowing their trail o blood.

    Te official said. "On the route toKerala they don't bother with trucksor trains; they tie them and beat them andtake them on oot, 20,000 to 30,000 per day."Te animals are reportedly not allowed to drinkand eat and are driven orward with blows to theirhips, where they have no at to cushion the blows.Tose that all down and reuse to move have chile pepperrubbed in their eyes."

    "Because they have walked and walked, and walked the cattle havelost a lot o weight, so to increase the weight and the amount o moneythey will receive, the traffickers make them drink water laced with coppersulate, which destroys their kidneys and make it impossible or them topass water so when they are weighed they have 15 kg o water inside themand are in extreme agony."

    Te cattle are sometimes slaughtered using primitive and cruel techniques. In Kerala theyare ofen killed with a dozen hammer blows that turn their heads into a pulpy mess. Teslaughterhouses workers claim that the meat o cows killed in this ashion taste sweeter than ckilled by slits to their throats or are killed with stungins. "Cattle salesmen reportedly slashedlegs o healthy cattle to claim they were disable and eligible or slaughter."

    2009 Jeffrey Hays Last updated March 2011.

    Source:http://factsanddetails.com/world.php?itemid=1347&catid=55&subcatid=354#130

    TRAFFICKING OFSACRED COWS IN INDIA

    Most o the cow slaughtering in India is donein Kerala and West Bengal. Tere is hugetrafficking network or rom cattle other statestaken to Kerala and West Bengal. An officialwith the Ministery o Social Justice andEmpowerment, told the Independent. "Teones going to West Bengal go by truck and

    train and they go by the millions. Te law sayyou cannot not transport more than our pertruck but they are putting in up to 70. Whenthey go by train, each wagon is supposedto hold 80 to 100, but the cram up to 900.I've seen 900 cows coming o the wagon o atrain, and 400 to 500 o them came out dead."

    [Source : Peter Popham, Independent, February 20, 2000]

    Te official said the trade exists throughcorruption. "An illegal organization calledthe Howrah Cattle associate akes permitssaying the cattle o meant or agriculturalpurposes, or plowing fields, or or milk. Testationmaster at the point o embarkation gets8,000 rupees per train-load or certiying thecows are healthy and being used or milk. Tegovernment vets get X amount or certiyingthem as healthy. Te cattle are unloaded justbeore Calcutta, at Howrah, then beaten andtaken across to Bangladesh."

    Bangladesh is the largest exporter o bee inthe region even though it has virtually no cattleo its own. Between 10,000 and 15,000 cows

    HUGETRAFFICKING

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    Cattle Smuggling and errorism :Lets come straight to thepoint. Te cattle-smugglers o West Bengal, their knowledgeo the border areas, the gaps and the vulnerable areas

    through which infiltration could happen, their contacts withcattle traders and truckers in the hinterland o India andtheir contacts with cattle merchants in Bangladesh, all o thiscombines to orm a massive cross-country network. Cantterrorists use this network to get in and out o the border?Yes, they can. I this perspective indeed generates a serioussecurity scenario, then its important to understand C attleSmuggling and its link to terrorism. Few days afer Ireached the border areas in t he Murshidabad sector in WestBengal, I was told there was intelligence about a group ocattle smugglers who planned to take hundreds o cattleacross the border. One act that is not known is that afer6 pm the deployment in the eastern rontier switches intoa combat-ready mode. Every day in many sections o theborder cattle smugglers attack border guards.Lonely alertsoldiers manning 500 metre stretch each are vulnerable to asudden attack in pitch darkness.

    Soldiers are attacked with knives and sickles and othersharp weapons. I received inormation that a group o cattle

    smugglers has struck again, breaching an improvised enceto take cattle rom India into Bangladesh. When I reachedthe spot, I met G. Srinivas, a BSF solider: Tis place has amakeshif border ence o barbed wire and bamboo to stoppeople rom crossing over. At 5:30 pm some cattle crossedover rom here. When cattle smugglers operate there are5-6 men to every animal. Tey are received by Bangladeshison the other side. Tey keep in touch via mobile phones.I asked, How do they get the cattle across?

    By V. K. Shashikumar [ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW]

    Issue Vol 24.2 Apr-Jun2009| Date: 28 Jul, 2011 220202011

    Indo-Bangladesh Border : III

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    at the Lawangola post. In some parts othe char-land the borderlanders have set up

    villages, like the 60 square kilometre char-landcalled Nirmal-Char. Most border villagersare subsistence armers and so they take tocattle smuggling to supplement their income.

    We have to submit our photo ID. We have tosubmit a photo ID o our cattle also beoregoing, said Mushtaqin. Te borderlandersshare a tense relationship with the BSF.People probably crossover rom Lalgolaregion (Murshidabad sector), but it is we herewho suffer. We have to submit our photo ID

    at the BSF post beore proceeding to the char-land. We can only do this between 6 am and11 am, afer which entry is not allowed intothe char-land, said Marjina Bibi. Te BSF saysthat i cattle can be smuggled so easily, nothingprevents prevent terror groups rom usingthe porous border. Cattle smuggling is aproblem, (it) is a challenge. Lakhs o cattle docome, they come rom hinterlands, these arethe problems we will be bringingto the notice o governmentand we have brought to thenotice o the government. Itis no crime, no offence to bringcattle rom lets say Rajasthanor Madhya Pradesh. Only whenit reaches the border and romthe border as you know, thereare a number o ways (o crossingover), said Kumawat, BSF DG.With the eastern border becomingan infiltration zone or Pakistanand Bangladesh based terrorists,cattle smuggling could soon be useda cover by more dangerous criminals.

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    which makes the animals restless and theystart running.Tey do this when there is agap in our patrols and crash through the enceso at least 5-6 o them manage to get across,he answered. Te Border Security Forceestimates the volume o trade at aroundthirty to orty thousand crore rupees.Bangladeshs economy o leather exportsand bone china is also made rom smuggledcattle regularized as animals o unknown

    origin once it reaches Bangladesh.

    In the final analysis the BSF soldiers show

    exemplary commitment in manning theborder knowing ully well the operationalconstraints imposed by extra-constitutionalpolitical and administrative vicissitudes. TeBSF has operational leeway within a 15 kmband rom the zero line. It has powers todetain, interrogate infiltrators and intrudersto prepare a case history. But eventually itslocal police who have to register a FIR, takecustody o the accused and take the casethrough the judicial process. Tis is wherethe entire security architecture collapsesbecause o massive corruption in the WestBengal police. Adding to that is the politicalintererence in policing matters. Off the

    record I was told o several instances wherethe local police allegedly set ree infiltratorsafer BSF handed them over.

    At several BSF camps along the border, I cameacross cattle seized by BSF soldiers, seized aferencounters with smugglers. In act, I closelymonitored one encounter through the nightlistening to gun fire and wireless conversationsas the BSF soldiers tried to prevent a massive

    cattle run. I was told that a group o 25smugglers had set off hundreds o cows andbuffaloes to crash into the improvised enceand dash to Bangladesh. Next morning I wastold that a cattle smuggler had been shot deadas he tried to slash the neck o a BSF soldierwith a sickle. I went to the spot. Te cattlesmuggler, a 20 year old youth rom a villageclose to the border, was lying ace up on a rollo barbed wire that he had managed to snipe.A cutter and a sickle were on the ground nextto him. Te BSF soldiers deployed on locationsaid that some cattle smugglers had managedto rush the cattle through. In act, this is a daily

    occurrence in this part o the border in WestBengal. Everyday cattle smugglers attack theseorward points to push in cattle by dismantlingthe temporary ence towards Bangladesh,which is hardly 200 yards rom the ence.

    Preventing cattle smuggling in the char-landarea, a riverine border region in Nadia districtin West Bengal is a challenging task or theBSF. Tese vast tracts o land along t he Ganga,made dry when the river changed its course,are where hundreds o cattle smugglers operate,illegally transporting livestock rom Indiainto Bangladesh. ackling cattle smuggling inthe char-land during the monsoon when theriver is in ull spate is extremely risky. Cattlesmugglers take advantage o this and push thecattle into the river allowing the natural currentto take it to Bangladesh. Its very dangerous.It becomes very difficult to stay in control.Tere are 4-6 people in our boats whereas ia boat has 50 animals, it also has at least 100smugglers. Tey sometimes attack us as welland we are orced to open fire, said RaghavinPrasad Mishra, BSF, Platoon Commander

    Source : http://idr.qburst.com/news/the-subverted-indo-bangladesh-border-iii/

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    Tis is the most inhuman and cruel end tomillions o cattle in India. A country wherecows are meant to be revered, yet in reality areso brutally treated.

    Te government turns a blind eye, andreuses to regulate the industry. Much othe abuse stems rom the act that the tradein and slaughter o cows is almost entirelyunderground and illegal - but the authoritieswhich should be stopping it are routinelybribed to let it continue.

    Te slaughter o cows has been banned insome states, but not all. All this has created in

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    rafficking is huge, Cattle going to WestBengal go by truck and train and they goby the millions. Te law says you cannottransport more than 4 per truck but they areputting in up to 70. When they go by train,each wagon is supposed to hold 80 to 100,but they cram in up to 90, and up 400 or500 o them came out dead.

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    IntroductionIndia and Bangladesh are separated by a 4098-km border passing through flat and hillyterrain, rivers and jungles. In some parts, the

    border passes through heavily populated areaswith cultivation extending to the very edgeo the border. Border pillars remain the onlyidentification o the international boundary.

    India-Bangladesh

    What makes the areas abutting the borderboth interesting and complex is that thecommunities who straddle the politicalboundary are o the same ethnic stock, withcommon language, traditions and culture.Since there are countless streams and rivulets,it is not easy to establish and maintain borderpillars on these river islands or chars. Varyingseasons make it even more difficult to identiywhere Bangladesh begins. Many o theseislands, clearly visible during the dry seasons,disappear when the monsoons arrive withthunderclaps. Tis makes effective patrolling

    difficult in these areas. It however encouragessmugglers o all kindstrading in contrabandand cattle.

    Te matter o cattle smuggling would haveremained a law and order problem but or theincidents o firing by the Indian security orcesin which Bangladeshis have died. Bangladeshhas accused the Indian Border Security

    Force (BSF), the paramilitary unit tawith manning the International Boundo killing its citizens. Te Indian authorhave strongly reuted these allegati

    justiying the firing as preventive actiostop smugglers and other criminals trespassing into India. Te Indian authorassert that the attacks on the bopersonnel by the smugglers have increain recent years, orcing the soldiers to reto firing. In 2010, they state, 32 intrudwere killed while 64 BSF personnel winjured in the incidents. When the BSFthe request o the Bangladesh governmin 2012, resorted to non-lethal weaplike rubber bullets and pump action gthe number o Bangladeshis killed onborder ell to 11 while the number o personnel injured in the attacks rose to India contends that the security orces reto the use o lethal weapons in sel-dee

    Te demand-supply equation keeps the po cattle quite high in Bangladesh. A ca

    head which usually etches Rs 500 to 300India gets as much as Rs 20,000 to Rs 40in Bangladesh.

    Tese accusations and counter-accusathave urther deepened suspicion and bitterbetween the two neighbours. Although tare no official statistics either rom Banglaor India about the number o people kille

    ORF SPECIAL REPORTIndIa-Bangladesh Border ManageMent :THE CHALLENGE OF CATTLE SMUGGLIN

    Joyeeta Bhattacharjee

    Executive SummaryIndia and Bangladesh share proximity o culture, history, language and geography. Inspite o this intimate relationship, ties between the two countries have remainedproblematic. Among themany challenges acing the relationship are river water sharing,trade and transit, illegal migration and border management. One recent source otension has been violence on the border. Even though there have been attempts on bothsides to bring peace and tranquility to the border, success has been elusive. One o thereasons or this ailure is the disinterest shown by both India and Bangladesh intacklingthe problem o rampant cattle smuggling which has made the Indo-Bangladesh bordera dangerous place or ordinary people. Tis paper examines the magnitude o cattle-smuggling across the Indo-Bangla border, the negative consequences or Indian

    security and the steps needed to regulate cattle trade rom India to Bangladesh,

    reportedly worth $500 million annually.

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    People o different religious backgrounds areinvolved in this trade. Most o the tradersare Muslims while the drivers and handlersare Hindus.7 Te kingpins are more difficultto identiy. Most o the transshipment o thecattle across the border is carried out by lowkey handlers, mostly living in border areas.Tese handlers have a good knowledge othe border and are aware o easier routes intoBangladesh. Tere are 68 smuggling corridorsand 149 sensitive villages on the West Bengalborder alone.8 Besides, the riverine borders,the char areas, are ideal transit points orsmugglersespecially during the rainy seasonwhen it becomes extremely difficult to patrolthese areas. Since rivers and streams changecourse ofen, vast patches o dry land alsobecome convenient conduits or smuggling.

    Perhaps the only place where the smugglersace any resistance rom the security agenciesis at the border itsel. In many cases, theseconrontations end up in the killing o lowlevel handlers. Tese killings do not deterother smugglers or disrupt the network butthey certainly harm the bilateral relationship.

    Criminal EnterpriseSince the stakes are quite high, cattle smugglingover the years has become a criminal enterprisewith several networks involved in the trade.Tere is no credible inormation about thenumber o kingpins or their identity. Tereis also no doubt about the involvement o

    the transport mafia rom both India andBangladesh as well as some police personnel.

    Tere is evidence that cattle smuggling ispart o a much bigger smuggling racket thatincludes human trafficking, guns and othercontraband. Te smugglers obviously use

    the hawala route to transer money and theiractivities have raised concerns about flow oake currency and unding o terrorists.

    Recent arrests and seizures have confira link between cattle-smuggling and

    smuggling o ake currency. Reporteas against a market price o Rs 4000

    smuggled cattle head, Indian smuggare paid Rs 10,000 in ake currency to

    circulated in India.

    Moreover, what has alarmed Insecurity and intelligence agencies is

    link between cattle smuggling and terrogroups operating out o Bangladesh

    Harkat-ul Jihad al Islami (HuJI) carrested in UP in 2008 conessed to b

    a cattle smuggler as well as to smuggguns and ammunition or terrorist gro

    In the same year, a letter written byAnimal Welare Department o Min

    o Environment and Forest to the Mino Home Affairs stated the possibility

    money generated rom cattle smuggbeing used to und terror organisat

    and their sleeper cells operating in IndiaApril 2013, the National Investigating Ag(NIA), set up to investigate terrorism-relcases, filed a charge-sheet against a groupersons smuggling ake currency to Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HuM), a Kashmir-bterrorist outfit. One o those charge-shewasa Bangladeshi involved in cattle smugg

    Te cattle trade is also linked to the probo illegal migration. Tere are reports the smugglers drug the cattle, damagebarbed wire encing and allow people to sn

    through. Tese points have become an way to enter into India.

    Legal IssuesTe ban on export o cattle ollows Directive Principles o State Policy set dowArticle 48 o the Constitutionthe state endeavour to organise agriculture and an

    their nationalities, NGOs in Bangladesh claimthat over 1000 Bangladeshis have been killedon the border between 2001 and 2010. Tisfigure could be exaggerated but it has led to agreat deal o resentment in Bangladesh. Tereis no denying that deaths do take place onthe border and one o the main reasons is therampant smuggling o cattle.

    Cattle SmugglingTe cattle trade on the India-Bangladesh

    border is worth $500 million annually.1A major reason or the flourishing trade is theexport ban imposed by India. Te demandor bee in Bangladesh is quite high but thesupply is limited. On the other hand, Indiais a cattle surplus country and the demandor bee is airly low. Estimates suggest thatabout 20,000 to 25,000 cattle heads worth

    $81,000 rom India are smuggled daily

    into Bangladesh.2 Te primary motivationis o course profit. Te demand-supply

    equation keeps the price o cattle quite

    high in Bangladesh. A cattle head which

    etches Rs 500 to 3000 in India gets as muchas Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000 in Bangladesh.

    India-Bangladesh

    Cattle Smuggling

    YEARNO. OF CALE

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    2010 101381 287

    2011 135291 411

    2012 120724 395

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    Source : Ministry of Home Affairs, March 2013.

    Te smuggling mainly takes place throughNorth and South Bengal, ripura, Assam andMeghalaya rontiers. A significant portion othe trade takes place in Murshidabad districto West Bengal. Cattle are brought rom ar-off places like Rajasthan, Punjab, HimachalPradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, MadhyaPradesh, Utter Pradesh and Bihar.4 Te priceper cattle head is cheaper in these states andthe cattle owners get good money in theborder areas where smuggling takes place. Forinstance, an unproductive or old cow costs Rs500 in Haryana but it can etch five times theprice in West Bengal. On the border, the priceo the same cattle head could be as high as Rs5000.

    Te smugglers also take advantage oloopholes in Indian laws. Te law does notban movement o cattle rom one state toanother. Tis is exploited by the smuggling

    networks to transport cattle rom distantstates in trucks and by rail to West Bengal.Te cattle are transported purportedlyor 'agricultural purposes'. Rules ortransportation o cattle are violated ofen

    but rarely is action taken against offenders.According to Article 55 o the ransportationo Animal Rules (AR), 1978: an ordinarygoods wagon shall carry not more than tenadult cattle or fifeen calves on broad gauge andnot more than our adult cattle or six calves onnarrow gauge.5 In reality, however, as manyas 300 animals are loaded in each wagon. Tistrend clearly highlights the country-wide

    network o cattle smugglers.

    Te policy o auctioning the seized cattle at theborder by the BSF does not help the situation.Ofen, the highest bidders are the smugglerswho happily shell out around Rs 700 or acouple o cows knowing ully well that theycan get a ar higher price or the same inBangladesh.6

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    bee, is a major export item. In 2011, the exportearnings rom bee were over $3.4 million.

    It is, thereore, natural that Bangladesh wouldnot be keen on taking any steps to preventcattle smuggling. Dhaka ears that any changesin Indian laws could adversely affect itsdomestic bee industry, reduce revenues andcreate problems o ood security.19

    Review Ban or

    Maintain Status Quo?Tis situation presents an acute dilemma orpolicy makers in India. Any steps by India tocurb cattle smuggling could be interpreted asbeing anti-Bangladesh and urther vitiate theatmosphere. Moreover, i India ails to resolvethe issue, more border killings could occur inthe uture.

    Tere are several reasons why India musttake a decision on this issue sooner than later.Te most important is to deny criminals andterrorists an easy source o unding and transit

    mode. Both India and Bangladesh have bworking together in containing terrorismthe link between terrorist groups and csmugglers has been evident or some time

    Te most effective, and pragmatic, step wbe to lif the export ban. Tis would mthe trade legal, acilitate health checko animals and generate revenue. It walso stop needless deaths on the boBangladesh may bristle at the deciinitially but can be convinced about the term benefits o legalising the trade. Ainitial step, cattle trade can be allowedspecially organised 'haats' or markets onWest Bengal-Bangladesh border. Te bi

    problem, however, would be at home: ctrade is a highly emotive and sensitive issuwould be difficult or any government to the risk, especially in an era o coalitions regional compulsions. However, it is in Inown interest to review the current approto cattle trade across the border and buildmuch needed political consensus by alignational policy with ground realities.

    ABOU HE AUHOR... Joyeeta Bhattacharjee is Associate Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi.She has done her PhD in Conflict Resolution rom Assam University, Silchar. A diploma holder in HRD rom NationalInstitute o Labour Education and Management, Chennai, she was awarded a Junior Research Fellowship by Indian Councilor Philosophical Research (2002-04). She also holds a diploma in Japanese rom Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, New Delhi.

    OBSERVER RESEARCH FOUNDAION20, Rouse Avenue, New Delhi - 110 002. Phone : +91-11-43520020, Fax : +9 1-11-43520003, www.oronline.org, email : [email protected]

    husbandry on modern and scientific lines andshall, in particular, take steps or preservingand improving the breeds, and prohibiting theslaughter, o cows and calves and other milchand draught cattle. Te ban on cow slaughterhas social and cultural roots as well.

    India-Bangladesh

    Te cow occupies a holy position in Hinduism.Besides aith, there are simple economic reasonsor protecting cows. Cows have been used ortilling and other arming activities. Cows havealso been, in many parts o the country, theonly source o milk and dung (used both as aertiliser and uel).13In keeping with Article

    48, several Indian states enacted laws banningslaughter o cattle. Assam was the first state todo so.14Cow slaughter is permitted only intwo states: West Bengal and Kerala.

    As India industrialised and mechanised itsagriculture afer 1947, the utility o cattle in theeveryday lie o a armer gradually declined.Tis, along with the ban on slaughter, led toa surplus o cattle headsresulting in thereduction o availability o odder and grazingareas. Te problem o plenty became acutewith rapid improvement in the countrysveterinary acilities.15

    Since the export o cattle is a politically sensitiveissue, successive governments have steeredclear o reviewing the ban. Consequently,illegal slaughter o cattle has become rampantin different parts o the country.

    When Bangladesh came into existence in 1971,a new avenue opened up. Te new nation wasin urgent need o cattle to till its arable land andsince the cattle stock in erstwhile East Pakistanwas inadequate, the Bangladesh governmentturned to India or help. But, officially, therewas not much that India could do because othe ban on exporting cattle. Instead it chose to

    ignore the issue as cattle heads began makingtheir way to Bangladesh, first as 'arm hands'and then as bee. Tis stand underwent adramatic shif when the regime o GeneralH.M. Ershad, considered unriendly towardsIndia, came to power. It was then that Indiaordered a crackdown on cattle smuggling.Tus, India has not ollowed a consistentpolicy in containing the smuggling.

    Te situation presents an acute dilemma or

    policy makers in India. Any steps to curbcattle smuggling could be interpreted as

    being anti-Bangladesh and urther vitiatethe atmosphere.

    Bangladesh's PositionBangladesh does not treat cattle smugglingrom India as a crime. In 1993, it gave the

    cattle trade a legal status by making it asource o revenue. A cattle smuggler

    becomes a trader once he is in Bangladeshand pays aka 500 (Rs. 383) as Customs

    charges. He only needs to state that he oundthe cattle roaming near the border.16

    Tis convenient arrangement has enabledBangladesh to earn substantial revenue

    rom cattle smuggling. Te Customs levy isnot the only source o revenue or Dhaka.

    Te bone and leather collected rom theslaughtered cattle are used by the leather

    and ceramic industries. Ceramic is a majorindustry in Bangladesh: it exports bone

    china tableware to over 50 countries that

    etches substantial oreign exchange. In2009-2010, the country received $30.78million rom export o bone china items.17

    Te abundance o leather has also helpedBangladesh become a major leather producingcountry in the world. In 2008-09, leather exports

    were to the tune o $381.14 million.18Above all,the direct product rom the slaughtered cattle,

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    Jul 9, 2013

    CaPtAiN_pLaNe said:

    Coming close to border was never the issue but the issue was not "notgiving bribe to the BSF".

    Te BSF isn't orcing ordinary, law abiding Bangladeshis topay bribes. Tose who pay bribes do it to subvert the system.Sometimes they succeed, sometimes they do not. Maybe youshould also have read that bit about try ing to rouse communapassions to get away with smuggling.Obviously the smugglerscouldn't care less about the lives they risk by their action, only aidiot would sympathise with them i they are shot.

    Bang GaloreSENIOR MEMBER

    Jul 9, 2013

    Black Widow said:

    Stop trolling son, Why don't u answer me??? Why doesn't BDR stopsmuggling? Our side is involved what about your side.. (Hope youconsider yourself BD no Canadian)

    dear you didn't have idea .........how much they really requiredbee.......they are so much in bee..........they are really crazy orbee........sympathise with them i they are shot.

    naveen mishraFULL MEMBER

    Jul 9, 2013

    HIMEL@BD said:

    It's not we whom are sending products to another country. So stopsmuggling on ur side first

    You are welcome to shoot any Indian smugglers who enter BD.Bang Galore

    SENIOR MEMBER

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    Holy Cow : Smuggling Indian cows to BangladeshDiscussion in 'Bangladesh Deence Forum' started by CaPtAiN_pLaNe, Jul 9, 2013.

    Jul 9, 2013

    naveen mishra said:

    100% i am agree with you... because it happen in very large scale...without strong illegal network it is not possible... but i guess all thisactivity is happening from sundarban

    Not rom Sundarban only but rom all across the border.It happens more near the Rajshahi border as the e conomiccondition o that region is not that good so many people thereget themselves involved into it. But or India its not only rombordering states but cows even come rom ar away places likeRajasthan, Hariyana or even South India.

    CaPtAiN_pLaNeSENIOR MEMBER

    Jul 9, 2013

    Black Widow said:

    Stop trolling son, Why don't u answer me??? Why doesn't BDR stopsmuggling? Our side is involved what about your side.. (Hope youconsider yourself BD no Canadian)

    It's not we whom are sending products to another country. Sostop smuggling on ur side first

    HIMEL@BDFULL MEMBER

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    Jul 9, 2013

    HIMEL@BD said:

    And we enjoy killing your holy mothers and poor BSF soldiers.Fair enough

    kaykaySENIOR MEMBER

    Jul 9, 2013

    HIMEL@BD said:

    Better luck next time boy. Using so many time you could not find a linkwhere Bsf dominated over BDR

    hahaha BDR can simply do that or us. Remember mutiny??Hahahaha

    kaykaySENIOR MEMBER

    Jul 9, 2013

    CaPtAiN_pLaNe said:

    What's the opinion of the Indians here on the holy cow and therevelation of this report that cow smuggling is an ongoing process at theborder which government is fully aware of, it is done by bribing the BSFand they kill people only when they dnt get bribe though these are wellknown facts!!!

    India is worlds largest bee producing and exporting country...bee ban in some states are just political gimmick..

    RhinoFULL MEMBER

    Jul 9, 2013

    Bang Galore said:

    You are welcome to shoot any Indian smugglers who enter BD.

    No international laws allow to shoot at unarmed civilians andthe punishment o cow smuggling is not death sentence. Itsthe problem o both country. Shoot at sight will never solve theproblem, its rather a socio-economical problem

    HIMEL@BDFULL MEMBER

    Source : http://defence.pk/threads/holy-cow-smuggling-indian-cows-to-bangladesh.263262/page-3

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    Te Court subsequently issued a non-bailable warrant against absconding Shafiq-ul who was key point person o the Indianaccused or supplying FICN through a trans-border cattle smuggler Badal Sheikh oWest Bengals Malda district.

    Earlier, the probe agency had filedcharge sheet against five persons in the case,alleging that the accused used to procure andsupply high quality FICN rom Bangladeshand smuggle it into Jammu & Kashmir orraising unds or the terror group. Te fivewho were charge sheeted earlier include twoHM members Mubarak Ahmed Bhat andShaaqat Mohiudding Kuchey and Badal

    Sheikh. Te NIA in its charge sheet claimedthat HM operatives had first contacted Badalwho, in turn, approached the Bangladeshinational or procurement o FICN. FayazAhmed Rather a notorious FICN smuggler started getting high quality ake Indiancurrency notes rom Malda and circulate it inJammu & Kashmir, said the NIA.

    Its interesting to note cattle rustling connectionthis story. Te black markecows, which are revered aillegal to export from India

    a growing area for illicit tralong the border of

    India andBangladesh

    A flood o countereit notes romDubai, Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir, Nepal,Bangladesh, and to some extent rom SriLanka have lef Indians swimming in a pool odevalued rupees.

    Te ake Indian currency note crisisis benefiting terrorist organizations such asHizbul Mujahideen and Dawood IbrahimsD-Gang with backing rom the Pakistani ISIspy service. Profits rom countereiting helpmilitants buy weapons.

    Tere seems to be a new storyrom Indian media every two weeks or sodocumenting the surging problem. Heresthe latest rom the imes o India, which

    illustrates both the J&K and Bangladeshi

    points o ingress or bogus bills, and the

    jihadist beneficiaries :

    NIA files charges against 3 for raisingterror funds for Hizbul MujahideenNN Apr 12, 2013

    NEW DELHI : Te National

    Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed charge

    sheet against three more persons, including

    a Bangladeshi national, or allegedly raising

    terror und or the banned outfit Hizbul

    Mujahideen (HM) through circulation o

    ake Indian currency notes (FICN) in Jammu

    & Kashmir.

    Te charge sheet against the three

    accused Badal Sheikh and Fayaz Ahmed (both

    Indians) and Shafiq-ul (Bangladeshi) was filedin the NIA Special Court in Jammu under

    various sections o the Ranbir Penal Code andthe central anti-terror Act on Wednesday.

    Rivers of fake money flow into IndiaApril 19, 2013

    NATIONAL SECURITY ALERT An Urgent Call to Action from Citizen Investigation Team

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    BSF officer killed by cattle smugglersNN Aug 6, 2013, 04.19AM IS

    KOLKAA : Te Border Security Force (BSF) seems to be paying a heavy price, thto the Centre's policy to issue non-lethal weapons to personnel manning the Indo-Bangladborder. Te number o Bangladeshi casualties may have come down but authorities acrossborder don't seem to have kept their words to curb crime along the international border.

    As a result, criminals are taking advantage o the act that the BSF jawans aren't arwith lethal weapons and creating havoc.

    On Monday, sub inspector Rajender Singh o the 91 Bn BSF, who was attacked by csmugglers on July 22, died in a city hospital.

    Attacked at BOP Jhorpara in the Dhantala p olice station area o Nadia, Singh slippeda coma. On Monday morning, he breathed his last at the Mission Hospital in Kolkata.

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    4 BSF Jawans suspended14 Jun 2013 07:43:40 PM Friday BdS banglan ews24.com

    NATIONAL SHAME DAY

    Kolkata Correspondent

    KOLKAA : Four Border Security Force (BSF) Jawans were suspended or theirinvolvement in killing two Bangladeshi cattle traders on June 11.

    Te suspended BSF Jawans are head constable YN Baat, assistant sub-inspector NarayanSingh, constable Prosenjit Das and M Ayub Ali. Sources said a ew Bangladeshi cattle tradersentered into the Angrail o India to bring cattle rom the smugglers.

    During the time BSF Jawans and the smugglers locked into a clash where two Bangladeshiwere shot dead.BSF Jawans SP iwary said, Four suspended BSF Jawans were on duty in the 40-BSF battalion in Angrail camp o India which is opposite to the Putkhali border o Bangladesh.

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    too, but there was no concrete outcome, ruedthe home ministry officials.

    According to a finance ministry reporto late smugglers have gradually shifed ocusrom gold, silver and electronic goods to arms,ammunitions, explosives, ake currency notesand narcotic drugs. It said that heroin andcannabis (hashish and ganja) regularly cameinto India through the Indo-Nepal border,rom where the drugs ound way to other partso country via northeastern states, particularlythrough Manipur.

    Smuggling o synthetic drugs likeamphetamine and methamphetamine intoand out o the northeast has been on the

    rise o late, according to Custom departmentstatistics. Tese items mainly enter India romMyanmar through Mizoram and Manipur.Apart rom various parts o India, these drugsalso find its way into Bangladesh through

    Assam and West Bengal, a BSF spokespe K Chetri told bdnews24.com. BSF eathis month, launching a crackdown, arretwo Bangladeshi nationals rom near InBangladesh border in West Bengal while were trying to smuggle Phensedyl and ganBangladesh. Arms and ammunition too regularly smuggled to India through InMyanmar, Indo-Bangladesh and Indo-Nborder. Various underground groups ain Northeast and the Islamist undamengroups, which have spread their netwthrough sleeper cells, across the couare the main beneficiaries o these ilconsignments, said a Guwahati-based cus

    official on condition o anonymity.Fake Indian currency notes and c

    are two other most requently smuggled itthrough Indo-Bangladesh border in WBengal and Assam, according to the BSF sou

    IN BANGLADESH, NOT ONLY CATTLHINDUSTANIS ARE ALSO BEATEN, UPBRIDED HE

    Muslims are killing a Hindin a Mosque. Vimal Pataka Bangladeshi Hindu was

    passing by a mosque on hiway home. Afer Friday

    prayers were over, Muslimdevotees came out and

    grabbed the first Hindu thcould. He was beaten to deas the Mullahs chanted :"kill the Kafir". With oldhands Vimal begged or hiand died a brutal death.(Source : Faith reedomInternational).

    Eastern India new smuggling hubSat, Jul 27th, 2013 11:05 am BdS

    Kolkata, Guwahati and Shillonghave o late emerged as India's new

    smuggling hub, due to a spurt in trans-bordersmuggling through Bangladesh,Myanmar and Nepal.

    According to customdepartment statistics, the threeeastern Indian cities are morepreerred as routes or narcotics,arms smuggling and transusion ocontraband notes than even Mumbai,the den o underworld bigwigs.

    Te country recorded atotal o 35,500 cases o smuggling

    and commercial raud in 2012-13

    as compared to 33,251 cases in the

    previous year, according to CentralBoard o Excise and Customs

    (CBEC) statistics. O these, less

    than 5 percent cases were reported

    rom Mumbai whereas Kolkata,

    Guwahati and Shillong accountedor over 64 percent o all the cases.

    Porous border and lack o coordination

    between the various agencies like Border

    Security Force, state police, Narcotic and

    Crime Bureau, Custom department anddepartment o Revenue Intelligence have

    mainly attributed to the rise o trans-border

    crimes through the eastern ence o the country.

    India shares a 2,216-km unenced andpartly enced border with Myanmar,

    Nepal, China and Bangladesh.

    A 27-member BSF

    delegation led by its DirectorGeneral Subhash Joshi met the visiting23-member delegation o Border GuardsBangladesh (BGB) led by its chie, Major-Gen.

    Aziz Ahmed in New Delhi to find ways to curbthe crime. Similar meetings were being heldtime to time with other neighbouring countries

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    Te middle-aged man with salt andpepper hair and a neatly trimmed beard runsa tannery near Posta Bazaar in Dhaka. He isalso a partner in an export firm, partly undedby a Korean firm, which makes leather itemslike wallets, belts and bags. Business is good.But the uture looks uncertain. Rumourso a crackdown on cattle smuggling inneighbouring India [Images] have not gonedown well in Bangladesh.

    Because every third head o cattle in

    Bangladesh is smuggled in rom India.

    Many come rom as ar away as Haryanaand Punjab [Images]. An estimated 20,000to 25,000 animals enter Bangladesh almosteveryday through West Bengal [Images] alone.While the trade is illegal on the Indian side, itbecomes legal the moment the livestock entersBangladesh.

    Bangladesh : The new terror frontier?

    Some estimates put the annual turnoverrom leather, meat and meat exports rom

    smuggled Indian cattle in Bangladesh at over

    Rs 25 billion (more than hal a billion dollars)

    Months afer achieving independencein late 1971, Bangladesh's first prime ministerMujibur Rehman urged his countrymen:'drink milk, don't eat cattle'. Tis wasbecause in the 10 violent months precedingindependence, the marauding PakistaniArmy and its local militias in what was thenEast Pakistan had indulged in mass-scaleslaughter o the country's livestock -- eatingmost o it. Consequently, Mujib ound thathuge tracts o arable land in the newbornnation could not be cultivated due to thelack o draught cattle.

    Te poor quality o the survilivestock, the prevalence o disease and o veterinary services hit efforts to devthe domestic population. Neighbouring Inwhich had perhaps the largest cattle populain the world, had laws against the expoyoung, healthy cows.

    Smuggling was an easy answer toproblem.

    As Bangladesh's population increso did the demand or cattle. Tere huge spikes in demand immediately afermonsoons, which claimed thousands o aniacross the nation, and just beore the Eid estwhen animals are traditionally slaught

    Indian officials, while aware o situation, preerred to ignore it until the1980s, when New Delhi [Images] orda crackdown on smuggling to indicatedispleasure with the military regime o HosMohammad Ershad, who stepped dollowing massive public protests in late 1

    In 1991, newly elected prminister Khaleda Zia, realising that Indian crackdown on cattle smuggling impacting heavily on domestic bee leather prices, decided to set up a docustoms corridors along the border wWest Bengal. Tese posts, which staoperations rom 1994, essentially legalsmuggling and also became a major reveearner or the government.

    Read more: http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/apr/19dhak

    Why Delhi-Dhaka ties ride on the cow- Ramananda Sengupta in Bangladesh

    NATIONALSECURITY ALER

    Fake note racket agent heldOUR CORRESPONDEN Wednesday , August 7 , 2013

    Dhubri, Aug. 6: Labour contractors areinvolved as agents in rackets o ake currencynotes suspected to have been smuggled intoDhubri district through the India-Bangladeshborder and find their way to agents operatingin lower Assam districts.

    Tis came to light ollowing the arresto Bodrud Zaman, 37, o Nangtar Char villageunder South Salmara police station o Dhubridistrict who was apprehended with ake Indian

    currency amounting to Rs 52,500 by the BSFrom a hotel at an ASC bus stand last night.

    Zaman is also involved in cattlesmuggling in Bangladesh and brings akecurrency notes to Dhubri. Cattle smugglingis also well connected with ake currencyrackets and these operate in a parallel way,the source said.

    On March 12 this year, the BSFapprehended a Bangladeshi national carryingRs 298,000 in ake currency notes rom theborder village o Khagrarchar, On January 23,Alta Hussain, 30, a Bangladeshi national oPanchbari village under Kurigram district oBangladesh, was apprehended by the BSF withRs 1 lakh in ake currency notes rom Sealdohvillage in Dhubri.

    Illegal Bangladeshis PAN outin India to cement their AadharFriday, 14 June 2013 | Anup Sharma | GuwahatiODAY'S NEWSPAPER23

    A recent operation by the BorderSecurity Force (BSF) guarding the Indo-Bangladesh border has once again brought tothe ore the act that the porous border o thecountry, particularly in the eastern sector,

    poses a security threat to the entire nation.Tree Bangladeshi nationals, who had

    entered Indian erritory a long time ago, werenabbed by BSF officials while they were tryingto return to Bangladesh to meet their amilymembers.

    What is more shocking and worrying isthe act that the BSF officials ound some vitalIndian documents like the all-important PANcard, Aadhar card, Ration card and even aClass 10 certificate, that had been raudulentlyissued in their names, in their possession.

    While one Alauddin Mian (25)was intercepted and arrested rom near theunenced border out post (BOP) at Digaltariin Cooch Behar, West Bengal, two others,Alamin (24) and Mizanoor (18) the other twoinfiltrators also conessed that they enteredIndia through an unenced area o KharijaHaridas in Cooch Behar to get some pendingpayment rom cattle smugglers in India.

    http://www.dailypioneer.com/todays-newspaper/illegal-bangladeshis--pan-out-in-india-to-cement-their-aadhar.html

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    the most disadvantaged groups in our societyand are in dire need o our financial supportin order to create a better Bangladesh ortomorrow. Many o these charities and NGOsalso accept valuable and useul items whichare close to your heart and you might considerdonating instead o, or in addition to, money in the spirit o sacrifice. Opting or charity inlieu o animal sacrifice is in harmony with themeaning o Islam and Qurbani Eid.

    Animals and Islam

    While Qurbani Eid will be a time ojoy or Muslims, it is not a happy time orAllahs creatures. Te lives o many goats,

    cows and other domestic animals willend during the estivities. It can be hardto think about the plight o animals in acountry in which many human beings haveto live under heartbreaking conditions.But we ask you to consider or a momentwhat the camels, lambs, goats, and cowschosen to be sacrificed on Qurbani Eid willendure. Afer all, we know that the ProphetMuhammad (pbuh) advocated compassiontoward animals. He was sent as a mercyto all creation (Quran, 21:107). In act,the Quran explicitly recognizes the actthat animals are sentient beings just likeus, thereby anticipating a basic tenet o themodern animal rights movement [t]hereis not an animal on earth, nor a bird that flieson its wings, but they are communities like

    you. (Quran 6:38) Prior to slaughter, manyanimals sacrificed during Qurbani Eid inBangladesh are walked long distances, ofen

    or days at a time rom as ar-away places asIndia, or they are packed into trucks withoutadequate space, ood, water, and medicalattention. Tis is neither humane nor halal,and it stands in stark contradiction to Islamicteachings on kindness and compassion. Weshould not ignore this reality. In Sahih al-Bukhari, it is told that the Prophet Muhammad

    (pbuh) was once asked i kindness to aniwas rewarded in the aferlie. He replied there is a meritorious reward or kindto every living creature. Sacrificial animtypically have their legs tied so that theyhardly move. Tey are surrounded by a go people that ofen includes children. terrified animals are held down by sevindividuals while a sharp knie is drawn actheir throats. As they struggle to break they slowly bleed to death ofen in ronother animals.

    A religion of compassion

    Many o us are horrified when weon V how animals in Europe, AustraliaUnited States and other countries acrossglobe are raised, transported and killed. our hope that Islam, being a religion o pand compassion, can do better.

    We, the undersigned, respectully suthese thoughts or your consideration and hyou find them helpul in drawing your own conclusions about the practice o ansacrifice, in the light o the universal stando mercy and compassion that the ProMuhammad (pbuh) has s et or humanity.

    Eid Mubarak,Rainer Ebe

    See more at: http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2012/10/16/compassionate-eid-an-open-letter/#sthash.w5snzdg

    Dear Muslim Brothers and Sisters,

    We are approaching a blessed andspiritual time o the year, Qurbani Eid, whichcomes afer millions o devout Muslimscomplete their pilgrimage to the holy groundso Mecca. Families and riends will cometogether or prayers, exchange gifs and enjoyspecial ood. As we prepare to take part in thisyears holiday, we would like to invite you toreexamine some aspects o how it is celebratedwith an open mind and an open heart.

    The story of Abraham

    As we are told by the Quran, the ProphetAbraham (pbuh) had a recurring dream inwhich Allah commanded him to sacrifice hisson Ishmael (pbuh). Abraham (pbuh) was justabout to end the lie o his son when Allah

    called on him to spare his son and insteadsacrifice a ram He miraculously provided.During Qurbani Eid, we commemorate andremember Abrahams (pbuh) willingnessto sacrifice his son as an act o obedience toAllah. oday, the slaughter o millions oanimals during this holiday is merely symbolico Abrahams (pbuh) supreme sacrifice.

    Sacrifice, then and now

    Te Quran makes clear that Allah does

    not take pleasure in flesh and blood. It says

    o the animals sacrificed that [t]heir meat

    will not reach Allah, nor will their blood,

    but what reaches Him is piety rom you.

    (Quran 22:37) Animal sacrifice is not part

    o the core spiritual truth o Islam, and there

    are many other charitable ways to express

    our devotion to the will o Allah.In modernBangladesh, meat is not as scarce or as valuablea resource as it was or the desert communityin which the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)lived. oday we can do so much more to helpthe needy by simply redirecting the moneythat would have gone towards the purchase oan animal or slaughter and using it or otherlonger-lasting and more beneficial purposes.

    Te money can be used to improve thesituation o more than hal a million childrenliving on the streets o Dhaka and other majorcities, or to build hospitals in places whereaccess to medical care is still difficult. CARE,Save the Children, Oxam, BRAC and countlessother organizations are doing great work or

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    Illegal cattle trade funding terroManjari Mishra, NN Oct 3, 2008, 03.21a

    THE TIMES OF INDIASource:http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-10-03/india/27943404_1_terror-funding-cattle-trade-india-bangladesh-b

    LUCKNOW : What has or past severalyears appeared an innocuous even i an illegalside ''business'', namely cattle trade, couldbe a source o terror unding, say top UPgovernment officials. A substantial part o theRs 15,000 crore illegal trade is being unneledto und terror, officials said.

    Te connection between cattlesmuggling and big crime first came to lightwhen one Mizanur Rehman turned out tobe the key accused in the kidnapping oKolkata-based proprietor o Khadim Shoes,Partho Burman. Mizanur's younger brother,Azizur Rehman Sardar, 22, was ound to bea Harkat-ul-Jihad-e-Islami (HuJI) activistserving time in Lucknow jail.

    Mizanur was also known to bethe trusted aide o HuJI area commanderJalaluddin, alias Babu Bhai, who too is in

    Lucknow jail. A part o the Rs 4 crore ransomin the Burman abduction case was suspectedto have been diverted to Omar Sheikh, one othe alleged killers o US journalist Daniel Pearlin Pakistan.

    Azizur Rehman is in the slammeror errying arms and explosives romBangladesh to India (his last cache included2 kg RDX, 10 grenades and 10 detonators).

    Beore that, however, this West Beresident, operated as a cattle smuggler athe India-Bangladesh border. So do other three associates arrested with himJune 2007.

    Azizur is one o the hundreds o soldiers in cross-border terror network engages in cattle smuggling during ''period''.

    Unlike ake Indian currency n(FICN), narcotics and arms peddling, csmuggling is the least known and supposleast glamorous terror unding tactic, larbelow the intelligence scanner. It's also a hdependable means o sustaining ''peripheand recruits who orm the most active cin the terror link. Te thriving racket throas a source puts it, ''68 smuggling corridand 149 sensitive villages dotting W

    Bengal border along the 1,485 km long InBangladesh border'' has been worrying UPWest Bengal governments or over a decad

    Te point was brought home byanimal welare division o the ministrenvironment and orest. In a letter orwarto the ministry o home affairs, department highlighted ''serious problem

    hawala transactions in lieu o smuggled c

    SEE THE PARADOX !!!(TWO NEWS MATTERS,appeared in National News papers,ONE FROM India & other from Banglades.How India Loosing @cost of Bangladesh)

    SACREDCOWS OF

    INDIA

    NEW DELHI : In an unusual case obackward integration, leather manuacturesare planning organised cattle arming to bridgethe shortage o raw leather, created primarily

    due to a spurt in illegal migration o cattle toBangladesh and export o huge quantities ounfinished leather under the garb o finishedleather.

    Te shortage is despite India havingthe largest number o cattle in the world andbeing the third largest leather producer behindChina and Italy. Te proposal, being mootedby the Council o Leather Exports, is currentlyat an inant stage and will be taken up at thecouncil's board meeting on April 16.

    Tereafer, dairy and meat producersacross the country will be taken on boardto ormulate the strategy, which will thenbe presented to the department o animalhusbandry, under the ministry o agriculture,

    to avail o grant-inaid under various centrally

    sponsored schemes o the ministry.

    Te project is expected to launch bythe end o this year. Nearly 3,000 good qualitycattle are illegally migrated to Bangladeshthrough the Benapole border every day,leaving domestic manuacturers short o theraw leather.

    India's total import o leather andraw hides and skins have more than doubledin five years rom Rs 1289.75 crore in 2005-

    06 to Rs 2153.3 crore in 2010-11 as per thedata available rom DGCI&S, Kolkata.

    Out o this, over 80 per cent is leather

    import while the rest is import o raw hide andskins, mainly rom China, Italy and parts o

    Arica. Organised cattle's rearing is barely 35 per

    cent o the total bovine population in the country

    and is largely restricted to dairy arm-ing.

    As per 2007 livestock census, India'stotal bovine population (cattle and buffaloes)is 304.4 million out o cattle population o272.03 million while population o buffaloes is159.8 million.

    "Shortage o leather in the countryis a major trigger or going in or organizedarming. But this will also help us to improveour quality o leather besides enabling us tobe more cost effective," RK Jalan, chairman oCLE told E.

    Created on October 19, 2013 at 02:29 Cattle hide prices up40% Ibrah im Hossain OviEconomy

    In 2012-13, Bangladesh exported$561.35m o leather and finished leather goodswhile in the previous year the figure was $430-

    See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/economy/2013/oct/19/cattle-hide-prices-40#sthash.QsokIO9.dpuf

    Leather goods makers plancattle farming to beat shortage9 Apr, 2013, 0506 hrs IS, E Bureau

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    in Chittagong area''. Te money, the letteremphasised, ''unds Islamic terror groups andtheir sleeper agents in the country... Nationalsecurity demands that cattle smuggling toBangladesh end at once.'' Based on theseinputs, MHA has alerted state governments.

    UP government had shown similarconcern over the issue two years ago. OnAugust 26, 2006, then director-general opolice Bua Singh quoting secretary, bordermanagement, MHA, had claimed in a circularthat ''animals smuggled rom West Bengalborder number as high as 50 lak h to 60 lakh a

    year''. It also noted that ''officers in Bangladeshregularize this illegal smuggling o cattle bylevying 500 to 1,000 takas o penalty per animaland thereafer hand over its ormal possessionto smugglers.''

    Te trade, sources claim, could begenerating Rs 14,000 crore to Rs 15,000 croreper annum. Te operations involve a strongunnel-shaped network running throughRajasthan, Punjab, HP, Haryana, Uttarakhandand parts o MP. UP orms neck o the unneland Bihar its stem which finally opens intoWest Bengal.

    Nothing's sacred : the illegal trade in India's holy cowsBloody war between rustlers and border guards- Andrew Buncombe Friday 01 June 2012

    THE INDEPENDENTANIMAL

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    Even in the dog days o summer, thequiet paddy fields that mark the border betweenIndia and Bangladesh look as supple and greenas the sof stems o herbs grown in a window

    box. But the daytime tranquillity belies a starkreality. Tis delta region o the Ganges river is aplace o ofen deadly conflict that underpins anactivity many in India would rather not discuss.Every year, hundreds o thousands o cows considered sacred in India, with export o the

    beasts banned are illegally smuggled into

    Bangladesh where they are turned into shoes,

    belts, bone china crockery and, o course, meat.

    "Tere is smuggling here every day,"

    said Umesh, a member o a three-man IndianBorder Security Force (BSF) team on duty at

    a watchtower near the village o Kaharpara,

    just a ew hundred yards rom the Bangladesh

    border. "Te smugglers will take 50, 100 or 200

    cattle at a time. We try to create an ambush and

    surround the smugglers."

    Source : http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/nothings-sacred-the-illegal-trade-in-indias-holy-cows-7808483.html

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    sentenced to death or war crimes continue

    unabated in Bangladesh with the government

    appearing to be in position to contain the v iolence.

    Delwar Hossain Sayedee, vice-president o the

    Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami, was sentenced

    to death on February 28 or crimes includingrape and murder committed during the 1971

    independence conflict. Te death sentence to

    Sayedee and other JeI leaders has triggered the

    worst violence in the Muslim-majority country

    since independence; 85 people have so ar lost

    their lives in the unrest. Hindus, their houses

    and temples had come under attacks in districts

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    and law enorcers to prevent such attackminorities with an iron fist, said KhalHowever, Foreign Minister Dipu Moni said last week told diplomats last week Jamaat and Shibir attacked Hindu temand houses in a pre-planned manner

    Amnesty International has man urgent appeal to the Bangladgovernment to provide its mino

    better protection. Te Hindu commuin Bangladesh is at extreme risk, in particulsuch a tense time in the country. It is shockthat they appear to be targeted simply or treligion. Te authorities must ensure that receive the protection they need, said AFaiz, Amnestys Researcher. Hindus, make up 8-10 percent o Bangladeshs million-strong population, are traditionseen as supporters o the Awami Lea

    which brands itsel as a secular party. Twere the main targets during Banglade1971 independence war against Pakistan during post-poll violence in 2001 whecentre-right party allied with Jamaat wotwo-thirds majority.

    Source : http://shariaunveiled.wordpress.com/2013/0muslims-unleash-holy-hell-in-bangladesh-slaughtehindu-children-torching-47-hindu-tem

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    While engaging in peaceul protest is aundamental democratic right, we firmlybelieve violence is never the answer, thestatement added.

    We call on all parties to ensure that their protests

    are peaceul and we look to the Government o

    Bangladesh to ensure the saety o all its citizensand encourage all Bangladeshis to peaceully

    express their views, said the statement.

    While the US Govt. is deeply concerned withthe attacks on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh,a blind Indian Govt. is worthlessly keepingsilence. Tey have many issues like CHOGM,coming elections, Communal Violence Bill,minority rights in India, but they never make

    out some seconds to think over the atal ate othe Hindu minorities o Bangladesh or theirrights truncated out.

    Te post pronouncement (rom the beginningo the death sentence ordered to 1971 warcriminal Delwar Hossian Sayeedi to the 152soldiers or mutiny crimes in 2009) conflictsbetween the ruling Awami League and theopposition lead by Bangladesh NationalistParty (BNP), always tormented the ate othe decreasing Hindu minorities inBangladesh in a regularbasis.

    Tough the Jamaat-BNP men were alleg

    accused or all the major attacks upon

    Hindu minorities in recent, the so-ca

    riends o Hindus andruling Awami Le

    has been completely ailure to give any

    guards to the persecuted Hindus in Pabn

    Lalmonirhat.

    On 3rd Nov, a Muslim mob, renzied

    baseless claim that a Hindu boy disrespe

    Prophet Muhammad, tore apart the corrug

    iron sheet walls o a Hindu house at Bonog

    in Santhia o Pabna Upazila, in orde

    vandalize the Hindu house hold and to sp

    ear among the Hindu minorities. Te an

    Muslim claimed one Rajib Saha, son BSaha had maligned Prophet Mohammad

    acebook page.

    A mob went on the rampage

    Bonogram-Santhia Hindu- domin

    neighbourhood ollowing reports that

    boy rom the minority Hindu commu

    had committed blasphemy, prompting

    countrys High Court to order arrest

    attackers within 24 hours.

    Te Muslim mob satiated themselves

    vandalizing 26 houses, damaging sev

    idols in temples and private houses and

    orcing about 150 amilies to flee the

    Te incident prompted the High C

    to take suo motu cognizance, asking

    Inspector General o Police to ensure

    arrest o the culprits within 24 hours

    deployment o adequate police orc

    the area to protect the minorities.

    have arrested nine o the perpetra

    o the attack in the past two days

    are looking or the others, offi

    in-charge o the local police sta

    Rezaul Karim told Indian NHindup

    ropertiesareal

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    dyIng hIndus In Bangladesh :A CONCERN OF US, NOT OF INDIA.

    WHAT A SHAME!Posted by hinduexistence on November 7, 2013

    Source: http://hinduexistence.org/category/hindu-protest/

    Upananda Brahmachari | Dhaka | 07 Nov2013:: Te United States expressed deepconcern over the recent attacks on Hindus

    in Pabna and Lalmonirhat and asked thegovernment to take action against the criminalsand protect rights o minorities.

    In a statement released on Wednesday, 6thNov, the US embassy said, We call on allthose involved in these incidents to desist romabusing the rights o minorities, and ask allparties to ensure they are stopped immediately

    and the perpetrators are held accountable.

    We ask the Government o Bangladesh to actauthoritatively against those who incited andcommitted this violence and protect the rightso minorities. the statement ascertained thecrucial intimidation on the marginal Hinduminorities about to flee