Cows dying of starvation in Jaipur shelter: Congress

Amid a raging controversy over the death of hundreds of cows due to starvation at Hingonia gaushala on the outskirts of Jaipur, the Congress workers staged a long march to the famous Govind Deo temple in the Walled City here on Saturday to draw attention to the BJP government's failure to protect the bovine animals.

Facing flak on the issue, State Urban Development Minister Rajpal Singh Shekhawat, flanked by the Jaipur Municipal Corporation's officials, visited the government-run cow shelter and reviewed the conditions prevailing there. Mr. Shekhawat said urgent steps would be taken to treat and rescue the sick cows.

Shortly after the Minister's visit, gaushala in-charge R.K. Sharma and Deputy Commissioner Sher Singh were placed under suspension on charges of negligence and dereliction of duty.

About 500 cows have reportedly died in Hingonia since all the 250 contractual workers went on strike last month to protest against the Municipal Corporation's failure to pay them the salaries for May and June. The workers were caretakers of the cowsheds and were also responsible for giving fodder to cows.

After taking out the “gauraksha padayatra” from the Pradesh Congress Committee's headquarters, Congress workers paid obeisance at the Govind Deo temple with the prayer to bestow “good sense” on the ruling BJP, which they said had indulged in politics over the cow identity without actually bothering about their protection and well-being.

Ironically, Rajasthan is the only State in the country where the first-ever Ministry devoted exclusively to the protection of cows has been created. State Gaupalan Minister Otaram Dewasi, in charge of cow affairs, is a known cow lover and cattle rearer.

Jaipur District Congress president Pratap Singh Khachariawas, who took part in the march, said the BJP regime, despite seeking votes in the name of cows, had shown “complete indifference” to the painful death of cows and was not doing anything to rescue them.

The State government has refuted the charge and claimed that the cows were already sick and no death took place due to carelessness at the gaushala. Animal Husbandry Secretary Kunji Lal Meena said there were more than 8,000 cows at the centre being taken care of by a team of veterinarians and livestock assistants.

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