While Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14, the Communist Party of India has said that it is not an intellectual act to declare the day of love as a cow-hugging day. While Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14, the Communist Party of India has said that it is not an intellectual act to declare the day of love as a cow-hugging day. In a statement issued by the Tamil Nadu State Executive Committee of the Communist Party of India, Valentine’s Day is “Cow Hugging Day? has raised the question. In a statement released on behalf of the party, the Animal Welfare Board of India has announced to observe the coming 14th as cow slaughter day is not an intellectual act. It is shameful that it has been released with the approval of the Ministry of Animal Husbandry of the Central Government. Every year February 14th is celebrated all over the world as a day to celebrate the love people show for each other. “Valentine’s Day” is considered to be an event that strengthens people’s coexistence without discrimination and discrimination. Many scholars have emphasized that inter-caste and non-religious marriages should be encouraged to correct and transform the caste-stratified society. Mahakavi Bharatiyar invited, “So you will make love, Jagatheer.” The Constituent Act insists on encouraging rationality to elevate the human society steeped in superstitions to the path of science. The Tamil Nadu State Executive Committee of the Communist Party of India strongly condemns the announcement by the Animal Welfare Board of India to observe the “cow cull day” in denigration of Valentine’s Day and the Union Ministry of Animal Husbandry for approving this ill-conceived announcement. Party’s state secretary R. Mutharasan has insisted that the Animal Welfare Board of India should withdraw its notification immediately and take legal action against the officials who approved it.
Is Valentine’s Day ‘Cow Hugging Day?’ – Indian Communist Question IG News

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