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UP Launches Exclusive Ambulance Service For Cows, As Man Carries Son's Body On His Shoulder
Spot the difference.
02/05/2017 1:29 PM IST | Updated 12 hours ago

  • 15-year-old son's lifeless body on his shoulders for lack of an ambulance. The contrast between the two reports could not have been starker.


    According to The Hindu, Gauvansh Chikitsa mobile vans were rolled out to ferry ailing or injured cows to gau shalas (cow shelters) and veterinary homes for treatment. To begin with, this service would operate in Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Lucknow, Mathura and Varanasi, in collaboration with the MNREGA Mazdoor Kalyan Sanghathan, an organisation that works with farmers and labourers in the informal sector. The organisation also threatened to take stringent actions against those who abandon cows after they stop giving milk and against municipal workers, in case the animals are forced to eat plastic off the streets.


    Since Yogi Adityanath took over as the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, special care is being taken for the protection of cows. In the first few days of taking office, Adityanath enforced a strict diktat against beef consumption and ordered a crackdown on illegal slaughter-houses in the state. The new CM's fondness for his own cows, who have moved in to his Lucknow residence from Gorakhpur, is well known.


    In other parts of the country, too, state governments are making stringent policies for the protection and upkeep of cows. In Gujarat, which is bound for the polls in the coming months, cow slaughter is liable to be punished with life imprisonment. Last year, Haryana set up a 24-hour helpline to report the smuggling and slaughter of cows. Recently, the Centre said it is planning to assign unique identification numbers to cows to keep better track of the bovine population.


    READ: What Took This Father In Karnataka To Get An Ambulance To Carry His Son's Body Home

    The ambulance service for cow is, however, not unique. In 2015, a Jharkhand-based industrialist-cum-social worker donated 10 ambulances for indisposed cows. In a state with roughly a hospital for every one lakh people, his magnanimity may seem misplaced. In Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, the case of the labourer carrying his dead son on his shoulder exposes the apathy of the healthcare system. But his predicament is part of a long list of such incidents.

    On the same day as the man in UP wasn't offered an ambulance by the government hospital in Etawah, considered one of the best in the state, a migrant worker from Assam faced a similar fate in Karnataka.

    Waiting with the body of his 3-year-old son, who had been killed in a road accident, Safan Rai wasn't aware he could demand an ambulance gratis to carry his toddler back home. As he wept inconsolably, waiting for his friend to bring a two-wheeler because he couldn't afford to rent an ambulance, a video footage of him was widely circulated. It lead to the police stepping up pressure on the hospital and the eventual arrival of an ambulance.
http://m.huffingtonpost.in/2017/05/...e-service-for-cows-as-man-carries_a_22064637/
 
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Sick!!! Poor Indians should be allowed to seek asylum from COW TERRORISTS around the world.
 
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And in India there is no concept of local charity... all charity comes from US and EU.
 
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Misplaced priorities...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/02/indian-state-launches-ambulance-service-sacred-cows/

Sacred cow ambulance service launched in India for ill, injured or abandoned cattle
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An Indian man offers food at a cow shelter in New Delhi Credit: MONEY SHARMA/ AFP
An ambulance service for cattle has been launched in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state in a bid to protect animals sacred to the country’s majority Hindu community.

State deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya announced the Cattle Healing Mobile Van Service on Monday and publicised a toll free number to help the authorities rescue cows in distress.

Maurya said each ambulance, which included a veterinarian and an animal paramedic, would transport abandoned, ill or injured cattle to special shelters or take them to animals hospitals for treatment in the state capital Lucknow and four other nearby cities.

The service, which would soon be expanded statewide, will also initiate legal action against those who abandon their cows once they stop giving milk.

It will also penalise municipal officials in whose jurisdiction the stray animals eat plastic bags or other harmful objects from garbage dumps that proliferate across cities.

Thousands of deserted cattle die each year in Uttar Pradesh and across India after choking on plastic bags and other toxic material that the hungry animals ingest.

India’s cattle protection drive has attained huge proportions since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) governmentassumed office nearly three years ago.

Other than issuing unique identity numbers to millions of cattle in a bid to prevent their slaughter for beef, the federal government now aims to establish ‘dedicated’ cattle sanctuaries across the country.

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A statue of the Hindu god Lord Krishna is seen at a cow shelter in the Indian capital New Delhi Credit: MONEY SHARMA/ AFP
Junior federal home minister Hansraj G Ahir recently announced the proposal to establish ‘Project Cow’, along the lines of Project Tiger, a conservation programme introduced in 1973 to preserve India’s dwindling tiger population.

“We have been considering a proposal (to enhance cattle protection) and have been working on it for some time now” Ahir said, but the biggest stumbling block is who will take care of these cows.

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An Indian devotee offers food to a cow during the Ram Navami festival at the Shri Ram Hanuman Vatika temple in New Delhi Credit: DOMINIQUE FAGET/ AFP
The minister believes that setting up sanctuaries and providing cattle with free fodder will stop farmers from selling older animals for slaughter, but declined to elaborate on what experts said would be hugely expensive and unproductive.

Alongside, several BJP-ruled states have initiated strict legal measures to protect cows.

In Modi’s western home state of Gujarat and northern Haryana province, for instance, both of which are ruled by the BJP, cow slaughter is punishable with imprisonment of up to 14 years.
 
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Sick!!! Poor Indians should be allowed to seek asylum from COW TERRORISTS around the world.

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Asylum claims on the way

Dear great mother Britain
I would like to claim asylum as my life is in danger

Immigration officer : why ?

I have been sent death threats my house has been fire bombed and I've had to escape for my life

Immigration officer : but why ??

I was hungry and hat a beef kebab and they said I ate there mother

Immigration office : WTF are you on about let me go check wo h my supervisor back in five

Okay I'm back now sorry to keep you waiting but got some good news for you your asylum application has been accepted and welcome to Great Britain
 
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Boom
Asylum claims on the way

Dear great mother Britain
I would like to claim asylum as my life is in danger

Immigration officer : why ?

I have been sent death threats my house has been fire bombed and I've had to escape for my life

Immigration officer : but why ??

I was hungry and hat a beef kebab and they said I ate there mother

Immigration office : WTF are you on about let me go check wo h my supervisor back in five

Okay I'm back now sorry to keep you waiting but got some good news for you your asylum application has been accepted and welcome to Great Britain

How funny would it be when Indians would come to "land of pure" for asylum from their own countrymen. That would be more of an ideological slap then help.

Let the applications for assylum come and then on case by case basis we can decide - or totally refuse.
 
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While "secular" muslim cry crocodile tears,

1.) In a shocking incident that happened last month in Panipat district of Haryana, a jeep carrying a cow stuffed into it, fired 25 rounds at gau rakshaks (Gau Raksha Dal members) who were trying to stop the jeep, and eight gau rakshaks got injured. One of them was critical, and shifted to a bigger hospital. Local Hindi print media published the news but it hardly reached the English media and TV channels :

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2.)

http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/cow-smuggler-shot-dead-by-haryana-police-in-encounter.html

An alleged cow smuggler was shot dead and his accomplice injured in an encounter with the Haryana Police near Thanesar town in the wee hours on Sunday, police said.

The deceased has been identified as Abid (27) of Yamunanagar and his injured accomplice is Ashraf (28), also of Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra Superintendent of Police (SP) Simardeep Singh said.

Police received information about cow smuggling taking place in the early hours. A police party reached Anaj Mandi and tried to stop the smugglers, who opened fire on them, he alleged. The policemen retaliated in which Abid died while Ashraf was injured, he said.

The SP said police had registered some eight cases of cattle smuggling against the two in the past. In the firing by smugglers, a police vehicle was badly damaged, he said. However, no policeman was injured in the encounter.
 
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