BJP alleges innocent man 'framed' in cow attack case, demands fair probe
Sheikh Nasir, 30, a native of Champaran in Bihar, has been arrested for allegedly slashing the udders of three cows on Sunday.
PTI
Bengaluru, 14 Jan
BJP on Tuesday accused the police of "framing" an innocent person in
the cow attack case in Chamarajpet here and demanded a fair investigation into
the incident.
Sheikh Nasir, 30, a native of Champaran in Bihar, has been
arrested for allegedly slashing the udders of three cows on Sunday.
The matter escalated into a communal controversy after the
saffron party threatened to observe 'Black Sankranti' if the culprits were not
arrested before the festival.
The party has since emphasised that the actual perpetrators
must be apprehended.
Addressing media here, BJP State President BY Vijayendra
said, "There are claims that an innocent man has been falsely implicated
and is being projected as the culprit."
Leader of Opposition R Ashoka also raised doubts about the
investigation, questioning how a mentally unstable man could work at the firm
for a decade.
Ashoka noted that the incident occurred at the veterinary
hospital, which spans four acres.
He alleged that the hospital was recently declared Waqf
property and claimed that Karna, the owner of the injured cattle, had opposed
the Waqf Board’s decision, suggesting this opposition might have led to the
incident.
The party leaders led by Vijayendra and Ashoka celebrated
'Sankranti' by offering special prayers to cows at the spot where the attack
took place.
Meanwhile, state Home Minister G Parameshwara dismissed the opposition charges and said the police were investigating the case without any bias.
"If the investigation reveals the involvement of more people, then police will not spare them," he told reporters here.
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