AGRA: The incidents of angry farmers locking up stray farm animals in faculties and hospitals are continuing unabated in UP. In the most recent such incident, farmers from Jikhan village in Mathura barged into a central authority college on Monday, locked 35 bovines inside the campus and did not allow 110 students to enter in the premises.
Not handiest this, farmers additionally locked nearly 50 bovines inside the cremation flooring, situated at Radhakund.
Similar instances were reported earlier from Mathura and different parts of the state where farmers had locked up stray farm animals in school buildings to protect their vegetation. In December ultimate, a gaggle of farmers in Mathura and Aligarh led cows and bulls to an area college and a health centre.
Ashok Kumar, a college trainer, said that a herd of farm animals used to be brought to the school by means of farmers in the morning prior to the arrival of the lecturers and the students. They due to this fact locked the main door from outdoor.
When the lecturers asked the farmers to take away the farm animals, they refused to take action. Kumar said that he used to be compelled to declare an off for the coed, as no one used to be allowed to enter the premises.
Kumar said, “I knowledgeable my seniors, who recommended me to name police, however the police officers took no action." He said that it’s ironical that whilst faculties are getting used as cow shelters, the students are suffering.
Station space Officer, Govardhan police station, SP Singh said, “We straight away rushed to the school after receiving a choice and drove the farm animals away. But by means of that point the students had left”.
A farmer, Rakesh Kumar, told media persons, “No one can perceive our plight. The farm animals are destroying our vegetation and the management is doing nothing apart from making promises of constructing cow shelters and yet doing nothing to care for the problem”.
Not handiest this, farmers additionally locked nearly 50 bovines inside the cremation flooring, situated at Radhakund.
Similar instances were reported earlier from Mathura and different parts of the state where farmers had locked up stray farm animals in school buildings to protect their vegetation. In December ultimate, a gaggle of farmers in Mathura and Aligarh led cows and bulls to an area college and a health centre.
Ashok Kumar, a college trainer, said that a herd of farm animals used to be brought to the school by means of farmers in the morning prior to the arrival of the lecturers and the students. They due to this fact locked the main door from outdoor.
When the lecturers asked the farmers to take away the farm animals, they refused to take action. Kumar said that he used to be compelled to declare an off for the coed, as no one used to be allowed to enter the premises.
Kumar said, “I knowledgeable my seniors, who recommended me to name police, however the police officers took no action." He said that it’s ironical that whilst faculties are getting used as cow shelters, the students are suffering.
Station space Officer, Govardhan police station, SP Singh said, “We straight away rushed to the school after receiving a choice and drove the farm animals away. But by means of that point the students had left”.
A farmer, Rakesh Kumar, told media persons, “No one can perceive our plight. The farm animals are destroying our vegetation and the management is doing nothing apart from making promises of constructing cow shelters and yet doing nothing to care for the problem”.
UP: Farmers lock stray cattle in school premises
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January 28, 2019
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