Why should the government ban halal certifications in india

SupremeCourt's rejection of the plea against #HalalCertification 4 slaughter will not only damage d Inclusive economy but is also bad 4 #AnimalRights:
— Aairah Hasan (@AairahHasan) October 15, 2020
Unlike Jhatka, Halal is NOT just a method of animal slaughter. It's biggest threat to inclusive economy..#HalalEconomy ..(1/7)
jhatka is not religious way of slaughter unlike Halal which requires the butcher must be a #Muslim, must be authorised by Islamic certified org., and each animal must be slaughtered under #Islamic Rituals after saying "Bismillah Allahu-Akbar" for each.#HalalEconomy ..(2/7)
— Aairah Hasan (@AairahHasan) October 15, 2020
Therefore making #Halal industry legal means constitutionally authorizing #Muslims to create monopoly over multi-billion dollar meat industry in a #Secular country! Under this monopoly, Only Muslims will have all the rights over this industry.#HalalEconomy ..(3/7)
— Aairah Hasan (@AairahHasan) October 15, 2020
Also, Halal certification is not limited to only Non-Veg foods. Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, Herbal products, Personal care, FMCG, Cleansing products, Non-alcohoic beverages, A few vegetarian food pdts – these all come under purview of #HalalCertification!#HalalEconomy ..(4/7)
— Aairah Hasan (@AairahHasan) October 15, 2020
Legalizing #HalalCertification means giving #Muslims absolute & exclusive rights over a multi-billion dollar industry in a #Secular country where we Muslims already enjoy #MinorityRights!! However talented & resourceful Hindu can NOT enter this industry!#HalalEconomy ..(5/7)
— Aairah Hasan (@AairahHasan) October 15, 2020
Some of the developed EU nations including Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, and Slovenia realized the threat of #HalalCertification on their economy and have already banned #Halal. All of these are #Secular and developed nations. #HalalEconomy ..(6/7)
— Aairah Hasan (@AairahHasan) October 15, 2020
Apart from the dangerous impact on the inclusive economy, #Halal also poses a greater #AnimalRights issue. The European Court of Justice had ruled that 'halal' is extremely painful & inflicts severe suffering for the animals and hence must be banned.#HalalEconomy ..(7/7)
— Aairah Hasan (@AairahHasan) October 15, 2020
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