Rajasthan Celebrates Eid Amid Calls for Cow’s National Recognition
Eid-ul-Azha was celebrated across Rajasthan with communal prayers and festivities. In Jaisalmer, a signature campaign called for the cow to be declared the national animal. Organisers plan to send collected signatures to Indian leaders, highlighting the cow's significance and promoting national unity.
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Eid-ul-Azha was joyously celebrated throughout Rajasthan with special prayers held at mosques and Eidgahs. The Muslim community gathered to offer prayers for national peace, prosperity, and harmony. Following the prayer services, attendees exchanged greetings and engaged in festivities with family and friends.
In Jaisalmer, a noteworthy signature campaign was initiated by community members to urge the government to designate the cow as the national animal, bestowing it the title of 'Gau Mata.' Gathering at key locations for prayers, participants rallied behind this sentiment, stating that the cow holds deep religious significance for many Hindus, and recognizing this could bolster communal harmony.
Leaders emphasized that Eid-ul-Azha is a festival highlighting sacrifice and humanity, and using the platform to foster social harmony was vital. The signatures are intended to be submitted to the President and prime minister, underlining a call for mutual respect among communities.
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