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Cow protectionism was the spirit behind India's freedom movement, Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Wednesday as she defended Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's decision to shut illegal slaughterhouses.
Sitharaman was replying to a debate in the Lok Sabha on a bill on footwear, during which members from Congress and Trinamool Congress raised the issue of availability of raw hide and skin for the leather industry in the wake of ban on cow slaughter in UP and other parts of the country.
The bill to declare the Footwear Design and Development Institute (FDDI) an institution of national importance was later passed by the House with voice vote.
She said before the opposition criticises the UP government, they should realise that it was the "legitimate duty" that the Chief Minister was undertaking.
The minister said the Congress party should acknowledge that cow protection was the spirit behind the freedom movement.
Adityanath, after taking over as the Chief Minister last month, had banned illegal slaughterhouses in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
Talking about the footwear bill, Sitharaman said there are 7 FDDIs in the country and 5 more are coming up.
The total number of campuses will be restricted to 12 as of now as "we do not want to proliferate the number of campuses", the Commerce and Industry Minister said.
Replying to opposition charge of high cost of admission, Sitharaman said students passing out from these institutes have been placed in "very good jobs" and the rate of recruitment was also high.
She added that even if the fee is expensive, people are eager to pursue the course as it provides employment right away.
She assuaged member concerns over admission of women in the institutes saying everyone will be given equal opportunity and there will be enough representation of women.
Sitharaman also said that the prevailing rules for reservation of SC, ST and OBCs would be followed even in these institutes.
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Published: 05 Apr 2017,01:39 AM IST