Sensational incident in Karnataka... Pregnant cow's head cut off and legs chopped off; calf taken out by ripping open stomach and chopped into pieces

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In Karnataka's Uttara Kannada district, miscreants beheaded a pregnant cow, chopped off her legs and mutilated the remains of her calf. Sources gave this information on Monday. They said that the miscreants took away the cow's torso and left her head, legs and the dead calf there. Police have detained five people in this case.

PTI, Uttara Kannada. Attacks on cows are increasing in the Congress-ruled state of Karnataka. After cutting off the udders of cows and chopping off the tail of a calf in a temple, now a cow has been beheaded.

Pregnant cow's head cut off from body

According to police, miscreants in Uttara Kannada district beheaded a pregnant cow, chopped off her legs and mutilated the remains of her calf. The miscreants took away the cow's torso and left her head, legs and dead calf behind.

The incident took place at Kondakuli in Salkodu village in Honnavara taluk of Uttara Kannada district. Police have detained five people in this case. Police have registered a case against unknown miscreants under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and started investigation.

Krishna Achari was left to graze

According to the police, the cow belonged to Krishna Achari, who had left it to graze on Sunday. When Achari went looking for the cow on Monday, he found the severed head and legs of the cow and the mutilated body of the calf.

Superintendent of Police M Narayan said that we have identified 10 suspects and detained five of them for questioning. Six special teams have been formed and we have gathered clues to nab the main accused, who are currently absconding. No arrests have been made yet. The Superintendent of Police described the act as heinous and assured that efforts are being made to nab the culprits with the help of local investigation and the Forest Department.

Home Minister ordered investigation into cow slaughter

Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara has ordered an inquiry into the cow slaughter. The state's main opposition BJP and Hindu organizations have expressed concern over these incidents. It is worth mentioning that earlier, incidents of cutting off the udders of three cows in Bengaluru's Chamrajpet and cutting off the tail of a cow in Mysuru's Nanjangud city had come to light. Syed Nasru, the accused in the case of cutting off the udders of cows, has been arrested.

My head has bowed down in shame- BJP

BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra said that the Honnwara incident has brought shame to everyone. He said that even then the Home Minister is pretending that the law and order situation here is good. The Siddaramaiah government is showing a soft attitude towards these anti-nationals who have no fear. The state government and the Home Minister should have woken up by now. Vijayendra alleged that the law and order situation has deteriorated and said that a 'communal atmosphere' is being created in the state.

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