Upset farmers lock 200 cows in UP school


Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh), Aug 14 (IANS): More than 200 cows were ushered into a government primary school in Sambhal district and locked in on Tuesday even when the classes were going on.

The incident took place in the Gonhat village. The farmers were upset as the stray cattle were destroying their crops, and they thought it best to lock them in the school.

On getting this information, the Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) Virendra Pratap Singh rushed to the school and asked villagers to clear the premises of the cattle.

As the terrified students locked themselves in their classes, police had to be called in to pacify agitated farmers and the cattle were later moved out.

The BSA instructed the Station House Officer (SHO) of Hayatnagar police station to register an FIR against the villagers who put the children's life in danger.

Additional BSA Rajendra Prasad said the villagers broke open the locked main gate of the school and moved animals inside the premises.

"As a large number of cattle entered the school premises, there was chaos all around and children playing in the ground ran for shelter.

According to the Headmaster Govardhan Singh, they somehow managed to lock around 80 children in classrooms to save them from cattle. The school has around 334 children enrolled with it.

  

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Wed, Aug 14 2019

    We cannot speak about cows. We need to declare India as Hindu Rastra and all problems will be solved. Those who believe the politicians will regret the path we are treading.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 14 2019

    Govt. should pass a law under which every Bajrangi should take care of 2 cows each in their own house.
    Chalo inka pyar dekhte hain.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 14 2019

    Just as i predicted, ..... gow mata has started to become pest.

    Banning of cow slaughter will naturally lead to only one logical ending.

    Cows slaughter gets banned
    As a result, farmers cannot sell non-yelding or low yielding cattle
    These cattle are abandoned because they are a burden to care for
    Abandoned cattle become pests, destroy crops
    People demand govt to take care of these cattle
    Millions on cattle are housed by the govt and they are provided feed
    Cattle in gow shala increase exponentially and it takes millions of tons of fodder to feed them
    The fodder costs a lot of tax payers money, so govt needs to increase taxes on its citizens
    Hypocritic citizens dont want to pay higher taxes
    Govt legalizes cow slaughter.

    so we have come full circle. Majority of people who are against cattle slaughter are fools.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 14 2019

    @ yogi adityanatha, mangalore very badly needs cows 🐮. send all da stray cows 2 Mangalore slaughter house by train. by dis u can stop ✋ robbing of cow's in mangalore

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 14 2019

    lights are red people are hurry pocket is full....

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Aug 14 2019

    Farmers should have taken the cows to UP Assembly and locked them there or Yogis residence would have been much better

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 14 2019

    no need 2 lock in a school. hand over 2 slaughter houses immediately. u will have income.

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