Gurgaon protesters seek justice for slain cow protector


Gurgaon, Oct 8 (IANS): Volunteers of a cow protection group on Thursday protested here demanding justice for fellow volunteer Vikrant Yadav, who was murdered by a gang of cattle smugglers two years ago.

The volunteers of the Gau Raksha Dal gathered near Sohna Chowk and marched towards the mini secretariat shouting slogans demanding justice for 22-year-old Yadav.

They said the then Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress government had promised 'martyr status' for Yadav, Rs.50 lakh compensation for the family, government job for Yadav's sister and naming a chowk on the Pataudi-Gurgaon road as "Shahid Vikrant Singh Yadav Chowk".

"But the government did not fulfill even one," said Gau Raksha Dal secretary Kuldeep Singh Janghu.

Yadav was hacked to death on August 25, 2013 while he was chasing a vehicle transporting cows for slaughter.

 

  

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