How has the 'save tiger' campaign been perceived in comparison to the 'save cow' campaign
RSS leader Sunil Ambekar claims that some people see the 'save tiger' campaign as secular but 'save cow' campaign as communal.
The perception of the 'save tiger' campaign and the 'save cow' campaign varies among different groups of people. However, some aspects of these campaigns have been associated with certain perceptions:
- Secular Perception of the 'Save Tiger' Campaign:
- The 'save tiger' campaign is often seen as an environmental initiative aimed at conserving a critically endangered species.
- It is generally viewed as a non-religious campaign focused on preserving biodiversity and protecting ecosystems.
- People from various religious and cultural backgrounds can support this campaign without any communal or religious connotations.
- Communal Perception of the 'Save Cow' Campaign:
- The 'save cow' campaign is primarily associated with Hindu sentiments as cows hold religious significance in Hinduism.
- Some sections of society argue that this campaign is used as a divisive tool targeting specific religious beliefs.
- There are concerns that it may promote communal divisions and exclusionary attitudes.
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