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18 convicted in cow slaughter cases in one year under zero tolerance policy: Gujarat Dy CM

IANS | March 03, 2026 10:18 AM

SURENDRANAGAR: More than 18 people accused of cow slaughter have been awarded sentences ranging from seven years to life imprisonment in the past year, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi said on Tuesday as he reiterated the state’s “zero tolerance” policy.

While attending the Holi celebration at Shree Vadwala Mandir in Dudhrej Dham in Surendranagar district, Sanghavi said, “On the very second day of assuming office as a minister, I took the blessings of Lord Vadwala and resolved to protect Gau Mata (mother cow) and cow devotees.”

He added, “The state government is extremely strict against elements involved in cow slaughter. Due to the government’s firm resolve and decisive action, more than 18 cow slaughter offenders have been awarded sentences ranging from seven years to life imprisonment in the past year.”

Referring to steps taken in the state, he said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government had enacted a stringent law against cow slaughter, and the legislation was introduced in recognition of the sentiments of cow devotees.

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