Pramod Muthalik condemns Chamarajpet incident, demands state govt to act against culprits

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BENGALURU: Condemning the incident where the udder of three cows were cut off in Chamarajpet area, Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik stated that despite the anti-cow slaughter law, such incidents continue to occur due to the government’s appeasement of Muslims. He warned that if the perpetrators are not arrested, his organisation will launch a statewide protest.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many condemning the brutal act.

Speaking to the media, he said, “This is in Zameer Ahmed’s constituency. He should take this seriously. The cow is a very sacred animal for Hindus. It is not just an animal; it gives us food, fertilizer and medicine. It is the backbone of the farmers. If the government does not take action against them, the Sri Rama Sene will stage a protest”.

Muthalik also questioned local MLA Zameer Ahmed Khan’s silence on the issue, saying that as an elected representative of the constituency, it is his responsibility to take action against the culprits. He demanded that Khan ensure justice for the Hindu community, which had voted for him.

“There is a law prohibiting cow slaughter in the state. Despite this, cow slaughter is happening continuously due to the Congress’s Muslim appeasement. Cows are constantly driven to slaughterhouses and it should be stopped. Today’s incident is not acceptable. It is our mother. If Zameer has any dignity, he should kick out the people who committed the heinous act and put them in jail. If not, I will challenge him to fight”, he said.

“If you see the cow’s udder being cut, no one can remain quiet after seeing that. I condemn this. You are the minister of that constituency; it is your responsibility. Hindu people voted for you. If you want to provide justice to those Hindus, arrest the culprits”, he slammed at Zameer Khan.

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