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Instagram · May 26, 2026

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Shankaracharya to launch Go-LX website to buy cows and prevent slaughter

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What's right

Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati is launching a website called 'Go-LX' (or 'GoELX').
The website will function similarly to OLX, allowing people to sell their cows.
The initiative aims to buy cows from Hindus to prevent them from being slaughtered.
The speaker mentions that Hindus do not hand over cows to butchers.
The context of Muslims refusing to buy cows due to strict rules in West Bengal is mentioned, leading to concerns for Hindu traders.

What's wrong

The claim that 'Muslims are refusing to buy cows' is presented as a general statement, but the provided context specifically links this to West Bengal and recent government restrictions, not a universal Muslim practice.
The audio transcript mentions that 'many Muslims have said that there is no mention of beef in our religion and now they will not eat beef', which is a nuance not fully captured in the claim's summary.

Breakdown

The core claims of the reel are supported by the provided web context. Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati is indeed launching a website named 'Go-LX' (also referred to as 'GoELX') to facilitate the purchase of cows from Hindus.

This initiative is explicitly stated to be a measure to prevent cows from being slaughtered. The context also mentions the situation in West Bengal where Hindu traders are facing difficulties because Muslims have reportedly refused to buy cows due to new regulations, which is a significant part of the narrative presented in the reel.

However, the claim that 'Muslims are refusing to buy cows' is presented as a broad statement, whereas the context specifies this as a reaction to government restrictions in West Bengal, not a universal refusal. Additionally, the audio transcript includes a statement about some Muslims stating beef is not mandatory in their religion and that they will stop consuming it, which adds a layer of nuance not fully reflected in the concise claim. [1][2][3]

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