BJP does not support gau rakshaks, law has to be enforced by cops: Smriti Irani
About her 'CottonIsCool' campaign, Irani said her ministry wants sales of cotton to rise so farmers associated with the crop can benefit.
New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) does not support cow vigilantes or citizens taking law into their own hands, Union Minister Smriti Irani said in New Delhi on Sunday.
Asked about the so-called 'anti-Romeo' squads and cow vigilante groups in Uttar Pradesh after the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government came to power, Irani said: "Everyone should work within the ambit of law. If somebody flouts laws unconstitutionally they will not get support from the BJP."
Speaking at an event in Delhi, she said the "Prime Minister and all BJP leaders believe that law cannot be taken into the hands by a vigilante or citizen. It has to be enforced by the police."
Asked about her 'CottonIsCool' campaign, the textiles minister said her ministry wants sales of cotton to rise so that farmers associated with the crop can benefit.
Besides, she said the Textiles Ministry is trying to reduce the turnaround time for exports from the sector, which is 45 days at present as compared to 15-20 days in countries like Bangladesh, by talking to other ministries like commerce.