Horse assaulted by BJP MLA in Uttrakhand
Horse assaulted by BJP MLA in Uttrakhand
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Ruling Congress and Opposition BJP in Utttarakhand today exchanged charges over the attack on a horse allegedly by BJP MLA Ganesh Joshi during a protest here even as the issue dominated the social media with people pouring their wrath on the Mussoorie legislator for showing cruelty to the hapless animal.

Police has registered a case against Joshi and his supporters under Cruelty to Animals Act in connection with the incident, while several animal rights activists including Puja Bahukhandi have also lodged a police complaint against the Mussoorie MLA for his “inhuman” act.When intercepted by police near Rispana bridge on way to the state assembly during a protest march yesterday, BJP workers tried to jump over the barricades prompting security personnel, including the mounted police, to swing into action to control the protesters.

This enraged Joshi who allegedly began hitting a 13—year—old police horse named Shaktiman with a stick, causing fracture in one of its hind legs.After news about the horse being injured during protests by BJP spread, Chief Minister Harish Rawat visited the stable located at the police lines where it has been kept for treatment.Rawat asked sub—inspector Shyam Singh Chauhan, who is looking after the injured animal, to take good care of the horse in consultation with veterinary doctors.

Meanwhile, noisy scenes were witnessed in Uttarakhand Assembly today when BJP demanded a discussion on “deteriorating law and order” in the state provoking a sharp reaction from Congress, which said the opposition party had no moral right to seek a debate on the subject after its MLA “attacked a horse with lathis” during a protest march here.

 

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