20 cows died while 28 other cows fell ill at a cow shelter in Phagwara, Punjab. After this incident, regional Hindu organizations protested and alleged that the fodder was mixed with poison. In protest against this incident, various organizations called for a bandh on Monday and demanded the arrest of the accused.
A police officer said on Monday that an FIR has been registered in this regard and it is being investigated from all angles. Phagwara Superintendent of Police Rupinder Kaur Bhatti said that 20 cows died and 28 others fell ill at Shri Krishna Gaushala, Mehligate on Sunday night. A board of veterinarians from Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University is conducting the post-mortem of the bodies, he said. The exact cause of death will be known only after the post mortem report comes.
Investigation is being done from all angles
He said, “We have not found any malicious motive behind this incident, but we are investigating the matter from all angles. CCTV footage is being scrutinized and it is being ascertained whether there is any mischief behind this incident.” Not there.” He said that a team of veterinarians was treating the sick cows. Police said a case has been registered under relevant provisions of the Indian Justice Code and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act on the complaint of cowshed manager Satnam Singh.
On the call of Hindu organizations, a bandh was observed in Phagwara in protest against this incident. Hindu organizations allege that poison was mixed in the fodder of the cows. He demanded that those behind this incident should be arrested. Hindu organizations took out a protest march. Former Union ministers and BJP leaders Som Prakash and Vijay Sampla, AAP MP Raj Kumar Chabbewal and some other leaders visited the cowshed. (Language)
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