Cow remains found near housing complex in Ujjain; Hindu groups demand action against accused

Case Summary
In the Neelganga police station area in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the remains of cows were found in front of the Municipal Corporation Park near the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Multi by members of Hindu organisations. As per reports, this resulted in outrage from members of the Hindu organisation. They demanded action against the accused responsible for the slaughter of cows. The members of the Hindu organisation surrounded the Neelganga police station and registered a case against an unknown accused. Manish Singh Chauhan, founder and president of MP Yuva Shiv Sena Gau Raksha Nyas and national general secretary of Hindu Tiger Force India, came to know about this. After this, he reached Neelganga police station with the workers of MP Yuva Shiv Sena Gau Raksha Nyas, Hindu Tiger Force India, National Hindu Council India, Chhava Gau Raksha Sangathan India and registered a protest. Police registered a case against the unknown accused. At the time of writing this report, the case was under investigation.
Why it is Hate Crime ?
The cow is considered sacred in the Hindu religion. Often, cows are slaughtered and smuggled illegally by non-Hindu perpetrators as a mark of insult to the Hindu faith. There have been several documented cases throughout history where cow slaughter and smuggling are used as a method to insult the Hindu faith, convert Hindus (by force-feeding beef) and desecrate temples. In all cases of cow slaughter or smuggling, there is a suspicion of religious animosity against Hindus working as a motivating factor; however, in the absence of any concrete indication, this case is being categorised as Undecided. If more details emerge, then it would be reclassified under the Hate Crime database.

Case Status
Complaint filed

Perpetrators Details
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