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I stand corrected. CM has expressed sadness over the loss of life and announced financial relief for the Singh family, will also be meeting them in Lucknow.
Beef is legal in Goa and the north east, so there is a certain lack of consistency in making it such a life and death issue in the Hindi heartland. There can never be a moral equivalence between killing a human being – in this case a conscientious police officer on duty – and an animal that will end its days filling its stomach with plastic bags. At least in cases of lynching, the singular focus of the police should be on investigating the murder, not allowing themselves to be distracted by gau hatya. 2. Deeply saddening that CM Bisht has not offered condolences to the bereaved Singh family, let alone visiting them. There has been a similar lack of remorse when children have died in the hospital in Gorakhpur or other instances of loss of life due to the inadequacies of the administration. Not the way a saint or deeply religious person would be expected to behave.
In my opinion, cow was not the issue at all in this incident. This was out and out a conspiracy to kill Inspector Subodh.
I stand corrected. CM has expressed sadness over the loss of life and announced financial relief for the Singh family, will also be meeting them in Lucknow.
Beef is legal in Goa and the north east, so there is a certain lack of consistency in making it such a life and death issue in the Hindi heartland. There can never be a moral equivalence between killing a human being – in this case a conscientious police officer on duty – and an animal that will end its days filling its stomach with plastic bags. At least in cases of lynching, the singular focus of the police should be on investigating the murder, not allowing themselves to be distracted by gau hatya. 2. Deeply saddening that CM Bisht has not offered condolences to the bereaved Singh family, let alone visiting them. There has been a similar lack of remorse when children have died in the hospital in Gorakhpur or other instances of loss of life due to the inadequacies of the administration. Not the way a saint or deeply religious person would be expected to behave.