Yesterday while travelling to Tripura High Court, Agartala had seen a vehicle cruelly transporting several cattle. Reported on 112, gave them the location. Noone arrived. Video taped the vehicle. It went to a colony behind Bishalgarh Masjid, Routhkhola, Tripura.
At Routhkhola, saw another vehicle bringing more cattle to the same spot, in a similar fashion. Informed the SP, Bishalgarh and then went to the Bishalgarh PS and gave them information, requested action.
Came back to the spot with the police where more cattle were being hoarded stealthily. Have been told that this is a hoarding area from where cattle are subsequently smuggled across the Indo-Bangladesh border (about 10 km) from the spot.
Here, requested police to seize the cattle that were brought in the vehicles (about 20 in all). Within such time, saw about 3-4 persons instigating and gathering a mob of about 100 or more at the spot. The mob abused & assaulted us, asking us how dare we get police there.
This is what happened in the presence of police officers, because we reported illegal cattle transportation and hoarding for smuggling purposes, to the police.
An FIR has been registered, no arrests made.
Later informed that this is a dreaded colony - a Forest Officer, and a police officer have earlier been killed by goons in the same area, and that we must not go back there.
Not knowing their names, we sent still pictures to OC Bishalgarh of particular persons from the mob (whom we had seen going out to instigate and provoke others to join the attack). However, no arrests have been made.
The update is: Yesterday we got a call from the Investigating Officer telling us to go with him to the place of occurrence (PO) once again. Told him ready to go again, not scared,
and also, that we have already shown 4-5 officers the spot, shared videos and pictures.
Not a single cattle recovered till now out of the 20 seen by us. What is this little calf's fault??? Except that it is mute and can't speak for itself.
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On Oct 30 a pregnant dog was mauled and beaten to death by a group of 20 young men from the Don Bosco Technical Institute in Delhi's Zakir Nagar area. But did you know that it was allegedly on instructions of Father Abhay of the said Institute?
Read for details.
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Shocking details have emerged, as we dug deeper into the case. While mainstream media has been writing that the crime was committed by a group of male students alone, the FIR states that the crime was done in the presence of Brother Ankit & Brother Jarom.
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The FIR further states that this was carried out on the instructions of one Father Abhay - head of the institute.
Watching memes all over the place by more 'Hindus' than people of any other community, comparing all kinds of structures to the shivling doesn't just make my blood boil, makes it pratyaksh that ghor kalyug is indeed here - as predicted by Rishi Markandeya.
It's a strange world - there are no rules in this war, and whatever few rules are there, are unilaterally applied by people who behave like nothing less than mlechhas.
You can't insult one community because it's non-secular, but you can openly insult and provoke another.
Atleast earlier kshatriyas fought kshatriyas in the battlefield with uniform rules applying equally to both sides, Brahmans argued with Brahmans in shaastraaths.
“Give me this command that I may grab Turks and destroy them. The great evil of cow-killing may I stop in this world. The throne of the Mughals may I destroy.”
Don't think any concept of Sanatan Dharma has suffered as much pollution as the concept of ahimsa. Nowhere in Sanatan Dharma does ahimsa imply becoming a doormat. If that were true, there would be no wars for Dharma. But there have been wars, since time immemorial.
Ahimsa is not just not causing physical harm to those around you but also not watching silently as violence is perpetuated on anyone weaker.
Nothing perpetuates more himsa than being a silent bystander to the perpetuation of himsa.
A warrior and a diplomat have two different roles in administration, each should stick to his own. Where diplomacy fails, war begins. Once it has begun, one can't throw down their weapons and preach ahimsa.