Cows in India won’t be getting Valentine’s Day hugs

The government of India has backtracked on a widely criticized campaign encouraging people to promote Hindu values by hugging cows on Valentine’s Day.

The Animal Welfare Board of India said in a brief statement Friday that it had withdrawn its proposal for “Cow Hug Day” on Feb. 14. The cow has long been worshipped as a motherlike figure in Hindu-majority India, where the slaughter of cows is banned in most states.

“Cow Hug Day” would have coincided with Valentine’s Day, the increasingly common celebration of which among younger, more educated Indians has been criticized by devout Hindus as a violation of traditional Indian values.

Appealing to these sentiments, the Animal Welfare Board had asked people to go out and physically hug cows, saying “the dazzle of Western civilization has made our physical culture and heritage almost forgotten.”

Hugging cows, it continued, would “bring emotional richness” and enhance individual and collective happiness.

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