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Cow remarks: Maha minister says she voiced feelings of farmers

Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur defended her statement that petting a cow drives away negativity in humans, saying that she had just voiced common feelings of farmers towards their cattle and touching any animal, including cows, feels one with compassion.

Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur
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Published : Jan 13, 2020, 8:16 PM IST

Mumbai: Two days after her statement that petting a cow drives away negativity in humans raised eyebrows, Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur on Monday said she had just voiced common feelings of farmers towards their cattle.

A controversy was erupted on Saturday when Thakur, a Congress MLA from Amravati district, evoked Indian culture and said that all negativity goes away when one touches a cow.

She defended her statement on Sunday, saying that touching any animal, including cows, feels one with compassion.

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"I had gone to a village in my assembly constituency (Teosa) to meet people where a cow temple already exists. While talking to people, I simply resonated their feelings towards the pet animal. Even I come from a farmer' family, and like me, many people feel better by petting the animal," the Women and Child Development Minister said in an official statement on Monday.

Thakur dismissed any link between her statement and superstition.

"I failed to understand why my remarks are taken in such wrong way and I am being trolled," she said.

"I am a Congress party worker and as I am a born Hindu, I wear a bindi and a necklace. I also visit a dargah," she added.

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Mumbai: Two days after her statement that petting a cow drives away negativity in humans raised eyebrows, Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur on Monday said she had just voiced common feelings of farmers towards their cattle.

A controversy was erupted on Saturday when Thakur, a Congress MLA from Amravati district, evoked Indian culture and said that all negativity goes away when one touches a cow.

She defended her statement on Sunday, saying that touching any animal, including cows, feels one with compassion.

ALSO READ |Touching a cow drives away negativity, claims Maha minister

"I had gone to a village in my assembly constituency (Teosa) to meet people where a cow temple already exists. While talking to people, I simply resonated their feelings towards the pet animal. Even I come from a farmer' family, and like me, many people feel better by petting the animal," the Women and Child Development Minister said in an official statement on Monday.

Thakur dismissed any link between her statement and superstition.

"I failed to understand why my remarks are taken in such wrong way and I am being trolled," she said.

"I am a Congress party worker and as I am a born Hindu, I wear a bindi and a necklace. I also visit a dargah," she added.

ALSO READ |21 cows electrocuted at Banda village in UP

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Cow remarks: Maha minister says she voiced feelings of farmers
         Mumbai, Dec 13 (PTI) Two days after her statement that
petting a cow drives away negativity in humans raised
eyebrows, Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur on Monday said
she had just voiced common feelings of farmers towards their
cattle.
         A controversy was erupted on Saturday when Thakur, a
Congress MLA from Amravati district, evoked Indian culture and
said that all negativity goes away when one touches a cow.
         She defended her statement on Sunday, saying that
touching any animal, including cows, feels one with
compassion.
         "I had gone to a village in my assembly constituency
(Teosa) to meet people where a cow temple already exists.
While talking to people, I simply resonated their feelings
towards the pet animal. Even I come from a farmer' family, and
like me, many people feel better by petting the animal," the
Women and Child Development Minister said in an official
statement on Monday.
         Thakur dismissed any link between her statement and
superstition.
         "I failed to understand why my remarks are taken in
such wrong way and I am being trolled," she said.
         "I am a Congress party worker and as I am a born
Hindu, I wear a bindi and a necklace. I also visit a dargah,"
she added. PTI ND
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