One More BJP Leader Resigns Over Beef: Meghalaya

Tura, Meghalaya: A second leader from the BJP resigns from the party over beef. The North Garo Hills district BJP president Bachu Marak on Monday, June 5, resigned from the party. Bachu’s resignation comes four days after West Garo Hills district president Bernard Marak made an exit from the party on the issue of beef ban, PTI reports.

“I cannot compromise on the sentiments of the Garos,” Bachu said. “As a Garo, it is my responsibility to protect the interests of my community. Beef eating is part of our culture and tradition. The imposition of BJP’s non-secular ideology on us is not acceptable,” he said after resigning from the party. He has submitted his resignation to state party president Shibun Lyngdoh.

Bachu had proposed a bitchi (rice beer) and beef party in the Garo Hills on his Facebook page recently to mark the Narendra Modi government’s three years in office and had attracted party leadership’s criticism. BJP national spokesperson Nalin Kohli had warned of stringent action against Bachu. Former BJP leader Bernard, who had resigned from the party, is organising a beef party at the Eden Bari locality of Tura on June 10 and Bachu is also expected to participate in the event.

“I will attend the beef party in Tura to register our voice against such moves of the BJP,” he said.
 

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