Official booked after two cows die at animal shelter

| Mar 24, 2019, 09:46 IST
Picture for representational purpose only.Picture for representational purpose only.
GORAKHPUR: An official of Basgaon Nagar Panchayat of the district was booked under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act on Saturday after two cows died allegedly of hunger at the 'kanji house' (cowshed) run by the nagar panchayat, police said.

The animal shelter, in ward number two of Badawan locality of Bansgaon, houses 100 bovine. On Thursday, the locals were alerted by foul smell emanating from the cowshed. When they went there, they found carcasses of two cows. Angry locals staged a protest seeking action against the official concerned.


Police said Santosh Singh, 'kar samharta adhikari' (tax collector) of the nagar panchayat, was booked on complaint of the locals who alleged that he had failed to discharge his responsibility of feeding the stray cows. The animals were left to die without the consideration of sentiments of Hindus, who treat the animal as their mother, they further alleged.


SDM Bansgaon Arun Kumar Mishra said, "Two cows were found dead at the 'kanji house' on Thursday, triggering tension among the locals who sought immediate action. On the compliant of one Avinesh Singh, an FIR has been filed against Santosh Singh, an official of the nagar panchayat and probe has been launched into the matter."


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