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A. During the framing of the Constitution, the subject of cow slaughter was one of the most fraught and contentious topics of debate.

B.This dispute over prohibiting the sale of cows and buffaloes for slaughter at animal markets has a history, which goes back to the founding of the Republic.

C.The Supreme Court rejected these arguments and upheld the laws, but it did so by focussing its reasoning entirely on — apparent — economic considerations.

D.Proponents of a cow slaughter ban advanced a mix of cultural and economic arguments, invoking the “sentiments of thirty crores of population” on the one hand, and the indispensability of cattle in an agrarian economy on the other.

E.Seth Govind Das, a member of the Constituent Assembly, framed it as a “civilisational problem from the time of Lord Krishna”, and called for the prohibition of cow slaughter to be made part of the Constitution’s chapter on fundamental rights, on a par with the prohibition of untouchability.

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E
Answer» D. D


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