Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Help trace my goat, dog; Queue seeking governor help swells

- HT Correspond­ent

LUCKNOW: While it may sound like a cock-and-bull story, Uttar Pradesh governor’s earnest directive to crack a case of a rooster theft in Rampur has caused an unusual flutter in Raj Bhawan’s mailbox.

Even as cops are busy tracing stolen hens of Rampur resident Farhan Ullah Khan, visibly moved by governor Ram Naik’s spirit of helping the hapless, many from the district have started sending letters with similar requests — of tracing goats and dogs — to Naik.

Sources said days after the news of governor’s “generosity” went viral, one Mohammad Sayed Khan wrote to Naik requesting him to direct cops to trace his missing goat.

Resident of Rampur’s Muin Pathan locality, Khan has sent an e-mail to the governor hoping to evoke a similar interventi­on in his case too.

As if it was not enough, Rajmi Khan, a resident of Imali Ashmat Khan locality of Rampur, too sent a complaint to Raj Bhawan regarding theft of his dog on June 29.

“I went to Ganj police station to lodge complaint but the cops threw me out. I am left with no

THE DIRECTION FROM RAJ BHAWAN WOULD COMPEL THE POLICE OFFICERS TO TAKE COGNIZANCE OF SUCH COMPLAINTS OF THE COMMON PEOPLE AS WELL

POLICE OFFICER

other option but to seek assistance from the Raj Bhawan,” he said.

Rajmi has also announced a reward of Rs 5,000 for tracing his missing dog.

“District police do not entertain minor theft complaints as they are under pressure to maintain law and order and attend VIP duties. The direction from Raj Bhawan would compel the police officers to take cognizance of such complaints of the common people as well,” said an amused police officer.

Earlier, it all started with Farhan, a resident of Rampur’s Bangla Azad Khan locality, approachin­g the governor for help after police failed to act on his repeated complaints about the hens stolen from his home three months ago.

“I visited Lucknow and handed over a copy of the complaint to the governor and requested him to direct Rampur police to search for the missing hens,” he had told HT.

“To my surprise within few days, the cops came knocking on my door. They collected details of the theft and inspected the area from where the birds were lifted,” Khan had said. Governor Naik told Hindustan Times that the “doors of Raj Bhavan are open to the common people”. “I take cognizance of complaints sent by people and direct officers to dispose them of. Direction to Rampur police to locate Farhan’s hens is purely on humanitari­an grounds,” Naik had stressed.

Days before, the police had arrested the person accused of stealing buffaloes of senior UP minister Azam Khan. Khan’s cattle had gone missing from his Rampur farm house in January 2014 and police had shown an unusual alacrity in tracing them, much to the amusement of many.

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