Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Complaint against Jind admn over cows starving to death

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

ROHTAK: Cow welfare N GO shave filed a police complaint against the Jind sub-divisional magistrate (SDM), deputy director of animal husbandry department and other administra­tion officials over the rising number of cows’ deaths at the administra­tion-run gaushala in the district.

A team of the Animal Welfare Board of India and Gau Gyan Foundation visited the temporary cow shelter run by the administra­tion in front of Jayanti Devi Temple in the city, which is home to 4,000 cows.

The temporary cow shelter was started last year by the administra­tion after the government started campaign to free roads of stray cattle amid increasing road accidents. How- ever, the dismal condition of the bovines at gaushala has upset the residents who have demanded action against authoritie­s.

Th eNG O teams said at least 10 to 20 cows were dying daily at the gaushala due to starvation and negligence of the authoritie­s. “Where are the funds going? It is a clear case of negligence of the authoritie­s that so many cows have died. Only one water tank er is available daily for 4,000 cows and insufficie­nt fodder is served,” said Kriti Sachdeva, a member of the NGO.

The Jind city police station, where the complaint was submitted, did not register any case saying the matter was not in their jurisdicti­on. Inspector Jagbir said they will forward the complaint to the administra­tion to take action.

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