Cow chaos engulfs India - skinny and pitiful saints (7 photos)

2 April 2024

Why are cows in India so scary and painful to look at? Thin, some sick, their legs can barely drag, and this is a sacred animal? How could the Hindus allow cows to drag out such a miserable existence?





Big cow problem



Cows created a problem at a railway crossing, very Indian

Here in Japan, holy deer are holy deer, but don’t go outside the territory. It was recently announced that all holy deer that venture into the buffer zone outside Nara will be shot.

But in India, if you touch a sacred cow, you will be beaten with sticks. I have already written about the “cow avengers”; they persecute farmers and butchers who dare to buy cows for slaughter.





A woman sits and sells grass so that she can feed the cow. The cow is hers too. Business!

Cow slaughter is currently banned in 21 of India's 29 states.

And so there are more than 5 million unpunished animals in the country! They dig in landfills, eat garbage, sleep on the roads. Cows can do anything, including destroying the lives of the people of India.

What problems do cows cause in India?



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Constant minor accidents, in the case of motorcycles - even fatal. Ownerless cows wander right along the roads, but the worst thing is that they come out onto the highway at night. In an attempt to avoid a collision, drivers from motorcycles to trucks swerve to the side, slide into a ravine, but often collide with a tree or other drivers.

The end of the harvest in the suburbs

Residents of the Indian north suffer especially from this, and cows are especially revered. Small herds of ownerless cows wander from farm to farm, trampling and eating crops.



Are you going somewhere? The cow is not particularly interested in this

In order not to harm the animals, the farmer even herded hundreds of cows onto the territory of some old school, where they had to graze in a very small field and suffer from hunger.

Of course, cow protectors found such pens and released the poor creatures into the wild. And raids on farms were repeated again. Hindus are trying to teach dogs to scare cows away from fields, but so far this method has not reached the people.



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Farmers themselves are on duty in the fields at night. Especially in winter, when there is little food for the cows, and they literally raid the fields at night.

The Indian government is not very helpful

The government cannot openly oppose sacred cows, this is one of the spiritual bonds for Hindus. That’s why all the government’s measures are very herbivorous, for example, painting the horns of stray cows with glow-in-the-dark paint so that there are fewer road accidents.



Notice the beautiful necklace on this skinny cow

And at the same time, the authorities support the closure of beef butcher shops in the states of the “cow belt”. In ten years, their number has decreased by 50,000 stores! And the number of stray cows has grown by as much as a million over the past couple of years.

That is, in terms of the level of consumption of cow meat in India, on the contrary, there is a regression, although there are many Muslims in the country who are not prevented from eating beef.

It would seem - the 21st century. And in India, for some reason, instead of taking the cow problem under regulation like an adult, on the contrary, they are aggravating the problem.

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