Cattle feed will be provided free of charge - In December last year, a local college in Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh announced this. Social media has just given a post with this announcement on Facebook. The authorities had a desire to feed three-hundred cows. But on the day of the incident Elahi Kunda. The 7,000 cows brought the bamarias from different areas. Police and college staff beat 15,000 cows of cattle and beat them. Hutuputi, racket, and some of them died. At that place, a farmer from Uttar Pradesh committed suicide. The wretched farmer had complained that the cow left behind had spoiled his fields. Borrowed two lakh rupees. But now there is no food, but there is also the sword of debt. He left the world with the help of that.
This is the update effect of India's preservation policy. Anarchy is not only in Uttar Pradesh but also in the name of Gorakhnya in India. The religious politics of the government has now hit the government by a boomerang. The mainstream media of India writing regularly about the sufferings of the people of the village, reading the cow pus. Recently Indian weekly magazine India Today released detailed reports on this. Human rights organization PUDR showed in their report, how the crime and crimes of the country are being spread in the name of cattle, in India.
The massive panic created in the public after selling cows after sitting in power in the Modi government center. Loss of milk, Kamari is worried about an old gal We have to spend feeding, but there is no income. Many farms left the road so quietly, non-productive cattle and bullocks. These animals in the street seek to find food in the farmers' land. Harvested crop. Farmers cultivate by taking loans. When the crops are destroyed, they become neutral.
And the BJP government and its supporters alleged that the coworkers are giving wind in this panic. After the 2014 BJP-led government came to power, hardliner organizations working to stop the killings became more active. Since then, torture and torture on the people involved with the trade of cattle increased even earlier. Despite the Supreme Court's verdict in favor of the government's decision to stop cow slaughter in May last year, the situation has not improved greatly. Already in many different states of India, the slaughter of the genocide has been banned or blocked in an undisclosed location. The government has imposed restrictions on the movement of cows. It has been instructed that with the departure of cow or buffalo there should be a certificate given by authorities that 'the animal is not being taken for sale or for eating purposes.'