Hate Crime : Cow’s head dumped at Hindu cow Sanctuary in Pennsylvania, USA
Hate Crime: Pennsylvania State Police have launched an investigation in Bangor after a severed cow’s head was found dumped at a Hindu sanctuary last weekend.
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Skip to contentHate Crime: Pennsylvania State Police have launched an investigation in Bangor after a severed cow’s head was found dumped at a Hindu sanctuary last weekend.
Sandeep Kataria who was shot dead in targeted shooting for giving shelter to the cows. Sandeep was the member of Gau Raksha Dal and was
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said the Narendra Modi-led government will try its level best to bring in a countrywide ban on slaughter of
Haryana Agriculture Minister Om Parkash Dhankar on Sunday said that the state is all set to introduce a Bill for “protection and upkeep” of cows
Calf slaughter is finally banned in Maharashtra — a move that took almost two decades to materialize and was initiated during the previous Sena-BJP government.
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