An Indian doctor has controversy by saying that milk and pateer should not be classified as vegetarian. The Working Editor of Indian Medical Ethics argued on milk production milk products.
Her statement came to a picture of another doctor at Vegetarian Thai, another doctor in X.
Karpegam faced: “Paneer and milk is not 'vegetables'. They are animal sources, fish, beef, and all.”
Social media reacts: 'No animal is killed for milk'
Her post is on the Internet, which is so often arguing that the milk and pitar is to be killed.
“Dairy products are animal products, but an animal should not be killed. They are not vegetarian, but not vegan,” not one user argued. Another wrote: “No one will kill.
Karugam responded to it and said that the hens should not be killed in this process, but the eggs are considered vegetarian.
This argument is mocking, another user, “false. I haven't seen the chicken.
A third user commented:
Cultural changes to definition vegetarian
The debate highlighted the definition of the definition of vegetarity. Locto vegetarian phobia in India is normal, allowing eggs, allowing eggs, allowing eggs. In contrast, western definitions of vegetarian often include OVO-Lacco vegetarians (eggs eat) and even the Easrerites.