Mohammad Ismail and one minor taken into police custody

Rewa (Madhya Pradesh) – On the night of September 27, a cow’s severed head was found lying on the road in Laxman Bagh Lane. The next morning, people placed the head in the middle of the road and staged a roadblock protest. Following the Hindu protest, police took Mohammad Ismail and a minor boy into custody.(Editors’ Note: Even Muslim children are taught anti-Hindu actions from a young age, and when they grow up, they take part in jihadi activities.)
Funding source to be investigated
An inquiry has also been initiated into where the madrasa was receiving its funds from, as there is suspicion that it was being financed on a large scale from external sources.
Local CCTV footage shows the cow running in fear from some people. According to locals, two unidentified individuals were seen in the lane the previous night for the first time. The next morning, the cow that used to roam the lane had gone missing, and later its severed head was found.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s Warning !
Balakrishna Dwivedi, a local leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, said that Hindu religious sentiments are being hurt. He warned that if the administration does not arrest the culprits quickly, there will be large-scale protests.
Beef supplied cheaply in nearby slums !After the incident, a local woman, Akbari Begum, stated that beef is delivered to their slums at the rate of ₹100–₹200. Police are thoroughly investigating this matter. |
Editorial PerspectiveDespite Hindu religious sentiments being hurt, Hindus merely protest and then go home. On the other hand, whenever the so-called sentiments of minorities are allegedly hurt, even after police action, they disturb law and order – it is disgraceful. |
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