A horrifying secret was revealed from the trunk of a scooter in Pushkar, people got scared as soon as they found out
In Pushkar, a young man was caught carrying meat in the trunk of his scooter. The local people caught him and handed him over to the police. On investigation, the meat was found to be from a farm.
Pushkar. Pushkar located in Ajmer district is called the king of all the pilgrimages of the country. But the incident that happened there last night has tarnished the sanctity of this place. Actually, a young man was caught carrying meat in the trunk of a scooter in Pushkar. The workers of local Hindu organizations stopped him, beat him up and handed him over to the police. This incident happened on Wednesday night, when Asif Qureshi, a resident of Kamala Ganj Bavdi of Ajmer, was coming to Pushkar with meat.
The young man had come to sell meat cutter
According to sources, Asif Qureshi had tried to bring and sell meat but was stopped by activists of Hindu organizations near the temple of Bairwa community. When his trunk was searched, a plastic bag containing meat was found in it. The youth was caught and beaten up and the police were informed. The police reached the spot arrested the youth and sent the meat to the veterinary hospital for examination, where it was found to be of a wild animal.
Ban on selling meat in Pushkar, the king of pilgrimages
Asif Qureshi told the police that he was coming to Pushkar for the first time with meat and he was not aware of the ban on selling meat here. He was bringing the meat to give to the workers of the garment factory in Pushkar. Local Hindu organizations saw the bringing, carrying and selling of meat as a destruction of the dignity of the religious pilgrimage site and expressed strong displeasure over this. Gau Raksha Dal member Narendra Singh said, strict action should be taken against the meat seller and buyers so that the religious dignity of Pushkar is maintained. This incident has increased the concern about meat, alcohol and other anti-social activities in Pushkar and surrounding areas.
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