Forty-seven Muslim accused in cow slaughter cases voluntarily report to a police station in Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) !
Police warn of strict action in case of any future offence !
Police warn of strict action in case of any future offence !
A Special Investigation Team was thereafter constituted to investigate the case.
Siddhavidya was working as a student leader at Banaras Hindu University. At this time, while fighting for the rights of the students, she was expelled from the university.
The Police have registered a case and begun an investigation.
At present, around two lakh temples across the country are under Government control, whereas churches and mosques are not. Our temples must be freed.”
The Police took this action after the forensic lab’s inspection report revealed that the prohibited meat was beef.
When the affected students reached home and informed their families about this incident, it came to light. After this, angry parents and locals reached the school and demanded an answer from the school administration.
From a legal standpoint, there are certain obstacles to enacting a nationwide cow-slaughter ban.
Police conducted a total of 155 enforcement operations across the Malegaon division.
At present, the situation in Madanpur village remains tense but under control. A substantial police force has been deployed in the area.