Gosevaks, Gaumata, and Nandi Maharaj on hunger strike demanding complete ban on cow slaughter in Odisha. For several days, protectors of dharma have refused food, making their plea impossible to ignore. This is not just a protest. This is a sacred call for compassion, justice, and the dignity of cows, revered as Gaumata in Sanatana Dharma. When those who serve cows stop eating, it becomes a voice the entire state must hear.
The hunger strike represents a peaceful yet powerful demand for legislative action. Odisha must recognize the cultural, spiritual, and emotional significance of cows in Hindu tradition. Across India, several states have already enacted laws protecting cows from slaughter. Activists argue that Odisha should join this movement, ensuring that Gaumata receives the legal protection she deserves. The strike includes not just human volunteers but also cows and bulls, symbolizing the shared suffering when dharma is violated.
This movement is rooted in the belief that cow protection is not negotiable. Cows have sustained Indian civilization for millennia, providing milk, nourishment, and agricultural strength. They are woven into the fabric of Hindu rituals, festivals, and daily life. When laws fail to protect what is sacred, peaceful protest becomes a moral duty. The strikers are calling on the Odisha government to listen, act, and honor the values that define Hindu identity.
Odisha must wake up. When dharma calls, silence is betrayal. Cow protection is not politics. It is principle. It is faith. It is the duty of every government that respects Hindu sentiments.
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