200 cows died of starvation at BJP-run shelter

Durg, Chhattisgarh: At least 200 cows died allegedly due to starvation and lack of medicines in last three days at a cow shelter run by a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader in Rajpur village of Chhattisgarh’s Durg district, villagers claimed on Friday.

Villagers alleged that the number of deaths would be 200 and most of them have been buried near the shelter. Several carcasses, other than those buried, were found in the vicinity, villagers said. However, the officials have confirmed 27 starvation-related deaths, reported by HT.

The BJP leader and vice president of Jamul Nagar Nigam, Harish Verma, has been running the shelter for last seven years. “We noticed JCB machines operating near the cow shelter two days ago and we informed some media persons. When we reached here, we found that many trenches were being dug to bury the dead cows lying on the ground. They were at least 200 in number,” said Seva Ram Sahu, the Rajpur Sarpanch’s husband.

According to the doctors present at the spot, cows died due to “starvation and lack of medicines”.
However, the BJP leader, Harish Verma attributed the deaths to collapsing of a wall two days ago.

“At this stage, the reason behind the cow deaths seems to be a lack of fodder. The post-mortem of 27 cows have been done in last two days, “ said MK Chawla, deputy director, veterinary department of Durg district. “The cows buried near the shelter are yet to be exhumed,” he added.

Another 50 cows, said to be critical, are being treated. “The number of deaths may rise,” the doctor added. A local sub-divisional magistrate (SDM), Rajesh Ratre, claimed the exact death figures are yet to ascertained and an investigation was on.

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“Villagers claimed that more than 200 cows died in last few days because of lack of fodder, which seems to be true. We will submit a detailed report to the district magistrate and action would be taken accordingly,” Patre said.

Verma alleged that the state government did not provide the money for the shelter which he has been asking for 2 years. “My gaushala (cow shelter) is overcrowded. There are more than 650 cows against the capacity of 220. I have intimated the government many times that I am not able to feed them but in vain. More than Rs 10 lakh meant for the gaushala is pending with the government but they have not granted till now. I am not guilty for the deaths,” added Harish Verma.

“The Gau Seva Ayog intends to register a case of breach of trust and negligence. We will register an FIR against the leader once the complaint is registered,” said Deepanshu Kabra, IG Durg.

AK Panigrahi, secretary, Gau Seva Ayog, Chhattisgarh said, “We have found irregularities in the functioning of the Gaushala and thus the grants were suspended. But government grant is not the only source of income for running a shelter.”