Monday meat ban to be implemented in Parli soon

Monday meat ban to be implemented in Parli soon
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Parli municipal council will impose a ban on shops and hotels selling different meats every Monday, in response to a long-pending demand from devotees.Monday is dedicated to worshipping Lord Shiva. His shrine, the Vaidyanath Temple is visited by thousands of devotees from different parts of India.While the standing committee of the local civic body has cleared the proposal, it will be formally approved by the general body in its meeting on April 30. Parli municipal council president Padmashree Dharmadhikari said the sale of meat will be banned through shops and hotels every Monday."It was long pending demand from devotees and different organisations that meat should be banned in Parli every Monday. We supported the demand unequivocally," she said.She added, "After the general body meeting passes the necessary resolution, we will share our resolve with different govt departments for its implementation. The ban will be imposed within a strong legal framework."Corporator and ex municipal president of Parli, Bajirao Dharmadhikari said Parli town has around 80 meat shops and a sizable number of hotels serve non-veg items.
"There will be a blanket ban on meat every Monday. Shops as well as hotels will be barred from serving the meat. We will be holding a meeting with establishments concerned to inform them about the ban and seek necessary cooperation," he said.

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