In the possibility of smuggling in banswara, cow guards have stopped hundreds of cows full of cows, the MP has placed seriously seriously
The Gau Rakshaks stopped several trucks late last night due to the possibility of smuggling livestock on a large scale in the district. These 52 trucks stopped at the border of Madhya Pradesh were more than 350 cattle. Later, these animals were brought to different Gaushalas in the Banswara district, where their feed and water were arranged. It is told that these animals from Baldev Animal Fair in Merta, Nagaur, are brought and taken under police safety to Madhya Pradesh. However, cow protection workers do not allow the transport of cows without valid documents. Once the information was received, Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Gauraksha workers in the district became active and stopped in different places at night. The workers were furious by seeing a large number of cattle in trucks. When police received information that animals were brought to Madhya Pradesh of the fair, they took out the trucks safely for safety reasons. But when the trucks reached the border of Madhya Pradesh, officials did not allow the state to enter, thereby brought back all the trucks and the cattle in the Gaushalas were removed from Banswara. Officials associated with the Gauraksha Samiti say that if there are documents related to the return of the fair, why did Madhya Pradesh police stop the trucks? This creates doubt and requires a thorough investigation. It is speculated that these animals are smuggled. Meanwhile, Banswara-Dungarpur MP Rajkumar Rot has made serious allegations against the Rajasthan government and the police in this case. He said that the said road is not going through Banswara. In such a situation, it is clear that the animals are taken to the abattoirs and that the state government provides the people involved. Sadhvi Mahi Didi also questioned the role of police, saying that the doubts deepened due to repeated changes. There must be a fair investigation into the whole case. Share this story -tags