Kundapur: Cattle Traffickers Intercepted – 21 Cattle Rescued


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Dec 25:  Villagers intercepted a vehicle in which cattle were being transported for being butchered, in the wee hours on Saturday December 24, and rescued 21 cattle. The incident occurred at Hoovinakere village near Vakwady in the taluk.

Cattle which had been left to graze by the villagers, had often been going missing since some days. The villagers, growing angry at this development, were determined to catch hold of the thieves.  Hundreds of villagers, under the banner of Charokottige Friends in Korgi, Moorukai Friends, Hoovinakere Friends, and Bajrang Dal Koteshwar unit, began patrolling the area since Friday evening. 

At around 1 am on Saturday, they found a vehicle that was being driven towards Hoovinakere from Charukottige at high speed, and stopped it. Growing fearful of the huge crowd, those in the vehicle ran away from the scene. The activists found 21 cattle, which were heaped together by binding their legs together in an inhuman fashion. Out of them, six were found to be fighting to survive.

The cattle which were in serious condition were taken to the cow shelter at Hoovinakere, where they were treated. The other cattle and vehicle were handed over to the policemen here. The policemen have registered a case, and are on the lookout for the culprits.

  

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  • MUSTHAK HAMEED, PANJIMOGARU/KULUR/DUBAI

    Sun, Dec 25 2011

    60 - PERCENT POLICE
    30 - PERCENT BAJRANG DAL
    10 - BUTCHER

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  • shankar, kundapur

    Sun, Dec 25 2011

    what police will do with this cattle, he will sell it again to the bajrang dal, and the same will go to the butcher. recently Bajrang dal has played a major role in increasing beef rate. without paying anything no cattle will move from one place to other..

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  • WaghNakhi, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 25 2011

    Great job!
    The cow is revered by people for its for dairy products and for tilling the fields, and on cow dung as a source of fuel, fertilizer, and psilocybin mushrooms which naturally grow out of the animal's own excrement. Universally, Hindus still use cow dung for various purposes the burning of cow dung creates an insecticide to repel mosquitoes, and ash formed from cow dung is used as a fertilizer. Thus, the cow’s status as a 'caretaker' led to identifying it as an almost maternal figure (hence the term gau mata).Hinduism is based on the concept of omnipresence of the Divine, and the presence of a soul in all creatures, including bovines. Thus, by that definition, killing any animal would be a sin: one would be obstructing the natural cycle of birth and death of that creature, and the creature would have to be reborn in that same form because of its unnatural death.

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