'Complete shutdown' in Rajasthan's Baran after calf found dead; Gau Rakshaks demand probe
Baran (Rajasthan) [India], February 9 (ANI): A 'complete shutdown' was observed in Rajasthan's Baran on Sunday morning after an incident involving the death of a calf was reported in the district, prompting people to come out on the streets and demanding arrest of any alleged culprits responsible for the death.
The incident pertains to certain groups claiming that an unknown person slaughtered a calf in Baran's Mahadev colony, causing controversy in the city, and prompting people to demand for the arrest of the supposed culprits. The group started protests on February 7 and demanded an investigation into the incident. The people have also said that the government did not reply to their demands.
Police officials have also said that, according to a preliminary investigation, the owner of the calf has claimed it died of natural causes. It was found that the calf was eaten by animals after its body was taken on the highway. Police have not found any suspicious elements into the case till now, but investigation into the case is continuing.
"We have done a complete shutdown because we saw that a calf has been killed. On that calf there were no bite marks of any animal. The calf was cut from the middle. We also sent the body for a post mortem, in the report we got to know through the doctor that the calf was cut after it was already dead with weapons," said a member of the Gau Rakshak samiti.
Police officials have said that the calf belongs to a person in the city who said that the calf died of natural causes. After the calf's body was taken near the highway, animals came to check and eat on the carcass. There has been no indication of suspicious activity till now, police officials said.
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