A PETA hoarding with a photograph of a goat, asking people not to slaughter it, was removed from the Uttar Pradesh capital following the objection by a senior Sunni cleric.
President of the Islamic Centre of India, Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahali sent an email to the Lucknow Police Commissioner demanding removal of the controversial hoarding.
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The Maulana objected to the hoarding by placing a photo of the goat before the festival of Bakrid.
"Bakrid is expected to be celebrated on July 31. Why such a hoarding is being put up just ahead of the festival?" the cleric queried
Two complaints were also lodged with the Kaiserbagh police demanding the removal.
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The message on the hoarding reads, "Main jeev hoon, maans nahi, hamare prati nazariya badlein, vegan banein" (I am a creature, not meat. Change your perspective towards us, turn vegan)".
Such hoardings have been put across the country by PETA which works for animal rights.
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A letter was also sent by the director of Centre for Objective Research and Development (CORD) Athar Husain.
"Muslims observe 'qurbani' (sacrifice) on the festival. The hoarding is sending out a wrong message, it is objectionable. The community strongly objects to it," he added.
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