Dhaka: A new law to ban a dog over a day in Bangladesh has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment, a fine of Rs.10,000 and a fine of life imprisonment. The 'Animal Husbandry Act' was brought in Bangladesh in 1920. This leads to imprisonment or penalty for those who engage in bullying and sacrificing animals. In this case, the new law, 'Animal Welfare 2019', is based on this law. This law states that the dog is a punishable offense with no more than a day without proper reasons.
It has been sentenced to 6 months imprisonment or Rs 10 thousand fine or fine with a fine of Rs. Furthermore, the new law does not consider the killing of animal animals as a sacrifice for religious ceremonies. The legislation will soon be passed in parliament
It has been sentenced to 6 months imprisonment or Rs 10 thousand fine or fine with a fine of Rs. Furthermore, the new law does not consider the killing of animal animals as a sacrifice for religious ceremonies. The legislation will soon be passed in parliament

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