Bulandshahr: Cops making villagers pledge against cow slaughter
December 15, 2018  08:29
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Two weeks after clashes erupted in Bulandshahr over alleged cow slaughter, police in Meerut are making villagers take a pledge against slaughtering cows by holding meetings in villages.

Teams of police personnel are approaching villages that are known for incidents of cow-slaughtering and persuading villagers to not indulge in cow slaughter as it is forbidden by law.

The police is even asking villagers to be vigilant and report any such incident.Superintendent of Police (SP) Rural Meerut, Rajesh Kumar, said that the police are informing villagers to not indulge in cow slaughtering as it creates 'law and order' situation.

"Since the income from cow-slaughtering is used to feed the whole family, we will take action against the entire family of the individual who is involved," Kumar added.

In order to keep a tab on incidents of cow-slaughtering, the police has also involved the 'Gram-Pradhan', 'Chowkidar' and 'Lekhpal' to be its eyes and ears and to make villagers aware about the crime.

"We are taking all preventive measures to prevent cow-slaughtering. By holding meetings in the villages we are making sure that any active cow-slaughterer should not remain free," said Kumar.

On December 3, a police officer, Subodh Kumar Singh, and Sumit, who was later named an accused, were killed after clashes erupted in Bulandshahr.

Agitation began after locals allegedly found cattle carcass, and thus demanded all illegal animal slaughterhouses in the area to be shut down.

The district police has released pictures of 18 accused absconding in the Bulandshahr violence case and will attach movable properties of these individuals.  -- ANI
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