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Economy May 25, 2026

Cattle market empties as fear grips Eid preparations in India’s West Bengal

A week before Eid al‑Adha, the Dhulagarh cattle market outside Kolkata stood almost empty as trader…
Empty stalls at Dhulagarh: Eid traders face a deserted marketLess than a week before Eid al‑Adha, the sprawling Dhulagarh cattle market on Kolkata’s outskirts looked deserted. Hundreds of cattle remain tied to bamboo poles while traders huddle under tin shades, waiting for buyers who never arrive.Political crackdown triggers market shutdownAfter the BJP won power in West Bengal on May 6, new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari ordered strict enforcement of the 1950 law that bans public cattle slaughter without a government certificate. The rule, previously lax under Marxist and centrist rule, now requires animals to be over 14 years old and slaughtered only in designated municipal facilities.Financial losses mount for traders and meat sellersMore than 200 head of cattle sit unsold, each unsold animal costing a seller roughly 5,000 rupees (≈ $53).Beef prices have plunged from 400 rupees per kilogram to as low as 150 rupees (≈ $1.70).One Muslim trader, known as Sundor, borrowed 1 million rupees against his mother’s jewellery to stock cattle for the festival.Licenced beef shops report a 60‑70 % drop in daily sales, forcing many to close by mid‑afternoon.Broader impact on West Bengal’s meat industry and communal relationsThe crackdown has rippled beyond the market. Restaurants such as The Burger Shop have halted beef burgers, citing police pressure on suppliers. Muslim‑run meat shops report dwindling footfall, and street‑prayer gatherings have been discouraged by newly elected BJP legislators, heightening communal anxiety ahead of the festival.Outlook: Uncertainty for Eid trade and future policy shiftsWith the election‑year atmosphere still volatile, traders fear prolonged loss of income and possible defaults on high‑interest loans. Unless the state relaxes enforcement or provides compensation, the traditional Eid livestock trade could remain suppressed, reshaping West Bengal’s rural‑urban economic linkages for years to come.
#Dhulagarh cattle market #West Bengal #Narendra Modi
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Politics May 23, 2026

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI Pardons Senegalese AFCON Fans on Humanitarian Grounds

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI granted a royal pardon to the 18 Senegalese supporters jailed after the …
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has issued a royal pardon to the 18 Senegalese football supporters jailed after the 2025 AFCON final, citing humanitarian reasons and the occasion of Eid al‑Adha.Royal Pardon Issued Amid Eid al‑Adha CelebrationsThe royal court statement explained that, “in view of the age‑old fraternal ties” between Morocco and Senegal and “on the occasion of the advent of Eid al‑Adha,” the king granted the pardon on humanitarian grounds.Numbers Behind the Controversy18 fans were sentenced to prison after a pitch invasion on January 18, 2025.The match was halted for 14 minutes when Senegal players left the field in protest.CAF overturned the original 1‑0 result on March 17, 2025, awarding a 3‑0 win to Morocco.The Muslim holiday Eid al‑Adha will be celebrated on Wednesday in Morocco (May 23, 2026).Broader Diplomatic and Sporting RepercussionsThe pardon underscores Morocco’s effort to smooth bilateral relations with Senegal while reinforcing its stance on CAF’s disciplinary decisions. It also highlights the tension between national authorities and CAF, as the governing body upheld the Royal Moroccan Football Federation’s appeal, deeming Senegal’s walk‑off a breach of tournament regulations.What Lies Ahead for CAF Appeals and Regional TiesSenegal has lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, a process that could extend up to a year. The outcome will affect future AFCON governance, set precedents for handling protest‑related sanctions, and may influence how North‑African and West‑African football federations navigate political sensitivities in upcoming tournaments.
#Morocco #King Mohammed VI #Senegal
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