Virajpet, Sep. 16: The police department had submitted a request to the Virajpet taluk unit of the Hindu Jagarana Vedike to implement strict law in various parts of Kodagu regarding cases of cow theft and slaughtering of cows for meat.
The Hindu Jagarana Vedike Virajpet taluk unit condemned the incident of stealing and slaughtering pregnant cows of Bhimaiah of Maitadi village and submitted a request to Virajpet DySP S. Mahesh Kumar to take strict legal action against the accused. Speaking after submitting the request, Hindu Jagarana Vedike District Co-Coordinator 7th (from the front page) Yogesh B.N. Bittangala said that cows are worshipped in Hinduism. Cows are being stolen and slaughtered for the money of some people. It is a matter of regret that some locals are cooperating with cow thieves. On Ta. 4, two (pregnant) cows tied in the barn of Bhimaiah, a farmer of Maithadi village, were stolen, slaughtered and sold for meat. In addition, the waste remains of the slaughtered cow were thrown on the banks of the Elingad stream in Halugunda village. The organization strongly condemns this incident. The police have arrested the perpetrators and legal action has been taken. The organization said that it will urge the government to provide assistance to the person who lost the cows.
Speaking after receiving the petition, DySP S. Mahesh Kumar said that action will be taken against those who steal and transport cows as per the law. Some people have been arrested in connection with the cases. Some accused have been arrested in Mangalore, Puttur and the nearby state of Kerala, and locals should be alert about cow thieves and inform the department.
Bhimaiah, Hindu Jagrana Vedike district committee member Ganesh Bittangala, taluk coordinators Anil Siddapur, Mani Ayyappa, Prasanna Ammatthi, and Cow Protection Committee chairman Ajay Rao were present on the occasion.
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