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Telangana: BJYM karyakarta Raj Arun stabbed during protest against cow slaughter in Medak

“Telangana: BJYM karyakarta Raj Arun stabbed during protest against illegal cow slaughter in Medak”, Organiser, June 16, 2024:

“In Medak town, Telangana, tensions have escalated following the stabbing of BJYM karyakarta Raj Arun, allegedly by a Muslim mob, on June 15. The incident occurred during a peaceful march to the police station to complain about the illegal slaughtering of cows in the town.

According to local sources, on Saturday, activists from the Gow Samrakshana Samiti and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) identified cows being held in the Bangla Cheruvu area, suspected to be kept for illegal slaughter. Acting on this tip, the police arrived and seized the animals.

The activists also reported another location in Narsikhed, where an Islamic madrasa was allegedly keeping 70 more cows for slaughter. Before the police could arrive, Hindus attempting to reach the madrasa were attacked with sticks and rods by madrasa members…..”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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