Attention: DCC
A Husnain Dhaka
We are still very disorganised. From our veranda we can see the road below in front of our flat. A dozen cattle (every 10 -15 yards) were slaughtered for qurbani by the roadside and skinned and the meat cut up. It was a gory sight. One of my nieces, a ten-year old child, was hiding herself in the bedroom unable to bear the sight of blood flowing freely in the road, and the unpleasant display of the slaughtered animals. She won't venture out for a couple of days, it is a trauma for her at this impressionable age. We are not friendly to our children.The municipalities (DCC) can easily arrange for some open outdoor community centres in each locality for the slaughter of cattle, and for the organised disposal of the left-overs. This servicing cost could be recovered by selling tickets for booking. When the problem can be solved, why we do not do something about it?
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