Announcement of boycott of BJP in Gujarat assembly elections, cows raid in government offices

Gujarat News: Protesters share videos of CM Bhupendra Patel’s speech at a rally in Banaskantha in March, where he said, “We are all cow bhakts. Rs 500 crore has been allocated for Gau Mata in the budget.

Gujarat News: The trustees of the cow shelter home have left the cows on the road to protest against the Gujarat government’s failure to provide financial assistance to run the shelter homes. Angry at the government for not releasing funds for registered animal shelter homes in Gujarat, charitable trusts are dumping cows in government offices.

Amid calls to boycott the ruling BJP in the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections, a video of thousands of cows entering government buildings such as the sub-divisional magistrate’s offices and courts in talukas of Banaskantha is going viral. By Sunday, about 1750 gaushalas run by the trusts had joined the movement. There are more than 4.5 lakh cattle in these shelter homes.

Announcement of boycott of BJP in assembly elections: Cattle were left on the roads in Banaskantha and Patan districts of northern Gujarat on Friday. At the same time, on Sunday, those running the shelter in Kutch handed over the keys to the government, saying that they would not vote for the BJP in the upcoming elections. Organizations The Indian Express spoke to said similar agitations would be seen in the remaining Saurashtra and Central districts of Gujarat from Monday.

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He also claimed that while many cows are still on the roads and in government premises, some have returned. The Gujarat Gau Seva Sangh claimed that around 70 people from three districts were briefly detained over the protests. According to sources, BJP leaders from Banaskantha have reached Gandhinagar to discuss the issue with the state government.

Quick solution to the issue: Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Cow Breeding Minister Raghavji Patel says that the government is concerned about the protest and its reasons. He said that the Chief Minister wants this issue to be resolved soon. On the delay in release of funds to shelters, Patel said, “We had made provision in the budget and also announced to implement it from April 1, but it could not be done due to administrative constraints. However, a positive solution will come out in a day or two.”

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