Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma revealed that nearly 1,500 cows were sacrificed during Eid in Dhubri, calling it painful and overlooked. He linked the incident to recent communal tensions, with over 150 arrests made so far. The state is considering a permanent Army camp in Dhubri to bolster security. Sarma emphasized zero tolerance for violence and stricter night curfew enforcement.

Key Points: Assam CM Himanta Sarma Reveals 1500 Cows Sacrificed in Dhubri Eid

  • Assam CM reports 1,500 cows sacrificed in Dhubri Eid
  • Media largely ignored the mass cow slaughter
  • Over 150 arrested in communal unrest
  • Permanent Army camp planned for Dhubri security
2 min read

Nearly 1,500 cows were sacrificed during Eid in Dhubri: Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Sarma condemns mass cow sacrifice during Eid in Dhubri, cites media silence, and vows strict action against communal unrest.

"There was mass sacrifice of cows in Dhubri district during Eid al-Adha... I cannot accept that. – Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, June 30

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday claimed that nearly 1,500 cows were sacrificed during Eid in Dhubri district, however, this fact was largely overlooked.

He told reporters here, “There was mass sacrifice of cows in Dhubri district during Eid al-Adha in the name of 'Qurbani', which refers to the ritual of animal sacrifice performed by Muslims."

"I have learnt that around 1,450 cows were sacrificed. This was very painful and I cannot accept that. Moreover, this mass sacrifice of cows was largely overlooked by media outlets also,” he claimed.

The CM alleged that there was not much discussion about the sacrifice of such a huge number of cows on social media platforms also.

“We must respect animals and people should feel the pain after witnessing mass sacrifice of cows,” he added.

Recently, more than 150 individuals were arrested in connection with the communal unrest in Dhubri district following Eid celebrations.

The tensions in Dhubri erupted after cattle remains were reportedly found near a temple during Eid al-Adha, sparking widespread disturbances and raising concerns over communal harmony in the sensitive border district.

"The mastermind has been identified. So far, over 150 arrests have been made, and investigations are progressing swiftly," the Chief Minister stated, emphasising the state government’s firm stance against those inciting communal violence.

Sarma reiterated that shoot-at-sight orders during the night curfew remain in effect, underscoring the administration’s zero-tolerance policy towards any attempt to disrupt public order.

He also revealed that the state is in talks with the Indian Army to establish a permanent military base in Dhubri — a move aimed at strengthening long-term security in the volatile area.

“We are in discussions with the appropriate authorities. A permanent Army camp in Dhubri would significantly enhance security and help maintain peace,” Sarma said.

He further added that Intelligence and police operations are being intensified across key locations to prevent any recurrence of violence.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
While I respect all religions, mass animal sacrifice in today's world seems unnecessary. There are more humane ways to practice faith. The media blackout on this issue is concerning though.
A
Arjun K
The CM is right to highlight this issue. But instead of just talking, we need concrete laws to prevent such mass sacrifices. Also, why only cows? All animal lives matter equally.
P
Priya S
As an animal lover, this news makes me sick. But we must be careful not to generalize about any community. The focus should be on finding peaceful solutions through dialogue.
M
Michael C
The army base idea seems like a knee-jerk reaction. Instead of militarization, we need better community engagement programs. Violence only breeds more violence.
K
Kavya N
Why is this coming out only now? If true, it happened days ago. Seems like political timing to divert from other issues. Still, animal cruelty is never acceptable in any form.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50