17 cattle killed, including ten cows, due to starvation in a school room in Gwalior


Gwalior, October 17, 2019, Thursday

In Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh, there was an incident which caused great suffering to the cows. The cows, including ten cows, were stopped in a school room, resulting in starvation, killing all 17 cows.

In a middle school located in Dabra village of Gwalior, 17 cattle, including ten cows, were provided in a single room. When all the villagers died, the villagers dug a pit in the village and buried them.

Before the news reached the villagers, the villagers had dug a deep pit and killed 17 cattle in one go, police said. Condemning the incident, Chief Minister Kamal Nath ordered an investigation.

As soon as villagers started burying them, the district administration and police reached the scene.

In the village middle school, a JCB machine was seen digging and notifying the district administration. An inquiry from the villagers revealed that the act was done to stop the standing crop of cattle, including cows, from destroying the standing crops.

The villagers were outraged by the cows spoiling the crop and decided to punish all the cattle. One day he caught 17 cattle, including ten cows, and closed them in the village school.

For a week thereafter, cows were not provided with grass or any other food content. In the end all the cows were killed by the ribbons. The bereaved were saddened by the incident.

It was decided to bury all of them in a pit when the dead animals smelled the whole village. As the incident was reported, the cavemen jammed the road.

The SDM said that the cows' bodies would be sent for post mortem. Legal action will be taken against anyone involved in the incident.

On the death of the cows, the former chief minister Shivraj Chauhan said that if the present government had promised to open a cow school in every village, then why the Kamal Nath government would not respond to it.

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