IIT-Mandi director blames Himachal landslides on people eating meat
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IIT-Mandi director Laxmidhar Behera addresses students in the video that is doing the rounds to social media | Video grab: X

IIT-Mandi director blames Himachal landslides on people eating meat

Last year, Laxmidhar Behera had claimed that he was involved in an act of exorcism to rid his friend’s apartment of “evil spirits” by chanting “holy mantras”


Landslides and cloudbursts in Himachal Pradesh are happening because people eat meat — this bizarre claim has come from the director of an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), one of India’s most prestigious educational institutions.

Laxmidhar Behera, the director of IIT-Mandi, has also urged students to take the pledge not to eat meat. “Himachal Pradesh will have a significant downfall...if we do not stop butchering animals. You are butchering animals there... the innocent animals. It has a symbiotic relationship with the degradation of the environment as well... which you cannot see right now but is there...,” he reportedly said.

“It (Himachal) is having landslides, cloudbursts, and many other things again and again, these are all effects of cruelty on animals...people eat meat,” Behra said while addressing the students, a video of which is doing the rounds on social media.

“To become good human beings, what you have to do? No to meat eating,” he further said and then went on to ask the students to vow not to eat meat.

Not new to controversies

While Behera has not reacted yet to the controversy, his comments have attracted criticism from netizens. “The collapse is complete. These superstitious fools will destroy whatever little was built in 70 years,” Sandeep Manudhane, an entrepreneur and IIT-Delhi alumnus, said on X.

Gautam Menon, a professor of biophysics, said, “In the current dispensation, having views like those of the director of IIT-Mandi featured here is a feature, not a bug. It’s simply sad.”

This is not the first time Behera has stirred a row with his controversial comments. Last year, he hit the headlines for claiming that he was involved in an act of exorcism to rid his friend’s apartment and family of “evil spirits” by chanting “holy mantras”.

(With agency inputs)
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