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Friday, February 6, 2026

Madhya Pradesh: Puncture shop owner Abu Khan rapes cow in viral video, sparks anger among the Hindu community, police arrest accused

“Madhya Pradesh: Puncture shop owner Abu Khan rapes cow in viral video, sparks anger among the Hindu community, police arrest accused”, OpIndia, February 02, 2026

“On Sunday (1st February), a Muslim man named Abu Khan was arrested after a viral video showed him raping a cow in the Damjipura area in the Betul district of Madhya Pradesh.

The incident sparked anger among the Hindu community in the area. On learning about the matter, the police swung into action and brought the situation under control. They detained Abu Khan and took him into custody.

According to reports, the cow belonged to the accused. Abu Khan ran a puncture repair in the area. A large contingent of police was deployed to prevent any untoward incident……”

Read full article at opindia.com

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