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west bengal crack down on cattle slaughter bjp govt enforces strict certification rules under 1950 act

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AI-generatedThe article describes a regulatory change in West Bengal, India, regarding cattle slaughter. The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific commodity price, company margin, or supply chain disruption is mentioned. The regulation may affect local meat processing and leather industries, but no concrete impact on prices, volumes, or companies is provided. The policy is political/regulatory with no immediate commercial signal.
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- BJP won 206 out of 294 seats in 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections.
- Strict certification rules for cattle slaughter enforced under West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950.
- Mandatory fitness certificate from Municipality Chairperson or Panchayat Samiti President plus government veterinary officer.
- Slaughter restricted to designated municipal facilities.
- Violations: up to 6 months imprisonment and fines up to Rs 1,000.
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