May 23, 2025

Bakrid:Meeting held with Gauseva associations

 In anticipation of the upcoming Bakrid festival, the Hyderabad City Police today hosted a crucial meeting with various Goseva (cow protection) associations to foster a peaceful atmosphere for the celebration. The gathering, held at the Conference Hall in Basheerbagh, was presided over by Sri C.V. Anand IPS, DG, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad.

The meeting saw the active participation of Sri Vikram Singh Mann IPS, Additional CP, Law and Order, Hyderabad, alongside prominent representatives from Goseva organizations. Attendees included Sri Kolishetti Sivakumar, Chairman, Yuga Tulsi Foundation; Sri Deepak Singh, President, Gorakshak Dal, Telangana; Sri A. Balakrishna, President, Akhil Bharatiya Gauseva Foundation; Sri Jasraj Srishramal, President, Bharatiya Prani Mitrasangh; and Sri Jashmit Patel, President, Love for Cow Foundation Hyderabad. Other dedicated Gau Seva protectors, as well as Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs), Additional DCPs, and Divisional Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) of the Hyderabad City Police Commissionerate, were also present.

During the discussion, representatives from the Gau Seva Foundations reiterated their unwavering commitment to protecting cows and other cattle, emphasizing their efforts to prevent animal cruelty. They highlighted their significant work in promoting cattle protection, cow-based agriculture, and related products, noting the environmental benefits inherent in cow-based farming methods. They underscored the profound moral responsibility felt by Gau Seva protectors to serve and respect cows, recognizing their vital role in providing essential products like milk and curd. A key concern raised was the issue of individuals posting videos of cattle killings on social media platforms, with a strong appeal for stringent legal action against such perpetrators.

Addressing the assembled participants, Commissioner of Police, Sri C.V. Anand IPS, firmly stated that strict measures would be taken against anyone found posting videos of cattle killings on social media. He urged cow protectors to meticulously abide by the law and cautioned them against taking enforcement into their own hands if they receive any information. He advised them to promptly report any information, including photographs and videos, to the police control room by calling mobile number 8712661155. Furthermore, he advised against undertaking any unlawful action at city check posts, assuring them of all possible assistance from the Hyderabad City Police and  that you should also cooperate with us.

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