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Shambo not to be slaughtered, says UK court

London, July 16

In a victory for Hindu groups, a British court today overturned the Welsh government's decision to slaughter sacred bull Shambo that had tested positive for bovine tuberculosis.

The six-year-old Friesian was set to be slaughtered earlier this year after testing positive for exposure to bovine tuberculosis and the Wales government ordered its slaughter.

"The decision to slaughter the bull was unlawful and should be reconsidered," Judge Gary Hickbinbottom said during a High Court hearing in Cardiff.

Priests from the Skanda Vale Hindu community in Lianpumsaint, in west Wales, sought a judicial review to overturn the decision. There has been a worldwide Hindu campaign to save Shambo, which is part of a 52-strong herd of cattle and water buffalo at the temple. — PTI

HOLY COW ohmy.gif .......get it? holy cow?...its a joke....oh never mind :wub:

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HOLY COW ohmy.gif .......get it? holy cow?...its a joke....oh never mind :wub:

erm.................yeah :wub: :mellow: .............................very.......erm................funny

partytime.gif <------------------now that one funny smiley man hehehehehehe

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Sacred bull to be slaughtered

London, July 23

A British appeal court today backed a decision to slaughter a sacred bull, which tested positive for bovine tuberculosis despite protests by Hindu monks and nuns.

The appeals court in London said the devolved government in Wales was "justified" in serving the slaughter order as it overturned a lower court's verdict last week in favour of the Hindu community.

It was not immediately clear whether the case would now go to the House of Lords, the highest court in Britain, for a final hearing. — PTI

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Sacred bull to be slaughtered

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KOI SHAMBO NU BACHAOOOOOOOO :wub: :wub:

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lol i didnt see ANY sarcasm in her post :wub:

i was serious man :wub: ..................fink i was a bull in a previous life....... grin.gif ............Shambo's bootha looks familiar man............................"Thinks about a flashback from a previous life"

maybe thats why i like the countryside................................

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we should respect the hinduism religion and there beliefs/traditions. If they want to worship a cow then that is there choice. In this instance i want the cow to live too, it is a battle of religion vs government. If religion keeps losing these battles (as in france) at some point we may find our own religious freedom at stake- have kirpan, wear turban.

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