New Delhi. The Gehlot government of Rajasthan is once again embroiled in controversies. In fact, in the past, a Shiva temple in Alwar was demolished through a bulldozer. Its video also became very viral on social media. It is seen in the video that the temple is being demolished by JCB to the Shiva temple in Gehlot Raj. It is being told that the temple which is being demolished is about 300 years old temple. Meanwhile, after running the bulldozers on the temples of Alwar, now the case of running a bulldozer on the cowshed in Kathumar has come to light. The cowshed was destroyed by bulldozers and hundreds of cows were rendered homeless. Not only this, the administration has not yet made any arrangements to keep the cow dynasty. At the same time, in Kathumar, the only cowshed running for the last one decade has been demolished by the forest department with a bulldozer considering it encroachment. Apart from this, social media Hindu organizations have also expressed their anger. The surprising thing is that the state government earns crores of profits through cow tax, but when it comes to taking steps in the interest of cow, it shows its insensitivity by demolishing the cowsheds. Let us inform that on behalf of the Forest Department, 40 bighas of land was made encroachment free by demolishing Hanuman Goshala located in Maithna village, the only cowshed of Kathumar subdivision headquarters. Due to the collapse of the gaushala, about 400 cows came in a deplorable condition and became distraught with hunger and thirst.
Laxmangarh Rangers Jatin Sen said that out of about 14 hundred bighas of forest department located in Maithna Rudhan, about 40 bighas of land was running on about 40 bighas of land in which 400 small and big cows were being nurtured. In compliance with the order of the year 2020 of the Assistant Conservator of Forests Court, Rajgarh, notice was issued to the operator of the gaushala in December 2021 to vacate the place of the gaushala and to move the cows unnecessarily. But the gaushala operator did not comply with the above notice. On the other hand, on Thursday, April 21, the forest department took action to remove the encroachment from the forest department’s land with the cowshed by running a bulldozer.
Kathumar Sub-Divisional Officer Ramkishore Meena said that a camp was organized by the administration in the past, in which there was a case of encroachment on forest land by setting up Gaushala Lucky. In this regard, the encroachment has been removed by the team of Forest Department. Now in such a situation, there is a demand for a place elsewhere for the cow.