logo
CV Anand holds meet with Gau Seva Assns to ensure a peaceful Bakrid

CV Anand holds meet with Gau Seva Assns to ensure a peaceful Bakrid

Hans India24-05-2025

Hyderabad: Ahead of Bakrid, Hyderabad city police commissioner CV Anand firmly stated that strict measures would be taken against anyone found posting videos of cattle killings on social media. The commissioner urged cow protectors to meticulously abide by the law and cautioned them against taking enforcement into their own hands if they receive any information.
During the crucial meeting with various Gau Seva (cow protection) associations to foster a peaceful atmosphere for the celebration, CV Anand advised them to promptly report any information, including photographs and videos, to the police control room by calling on mobile number 8712661155.
Furthermore, the commissioner advised against undertaking any unlawful action at city check posts, assuring them of all possible assistance from the Hyderabad City Police.
During the discussion, representatives from the Gau Seva Foundations reiterated their unwavering commitment to protecting cows and other cattle, emphasising their efforts to prevent animal cruelty.
They highlighted their significant work in promoting cattle protection, cow-based agriculture, and related products, noting the environmental benefits inherent in cow-based farming methods. They underscored the profound moral responsibility felt by Gau Seva protectors to serve and respect cows, recognising their vital role in providing essential products like milk and curd. A key concern raised was the issue of individuals posting videos of cattle killings on social media platforms, with a strong appeal for stringent legal action against such perpetrators.
The meeting saw the active participation of Vikram Singh Mann, Additional CP, Law and Order, alongside prominent representatives from Goseva organizations. Attendees included Kolishetti Sivakumar, Chairman, Yuga Tulsi Foundation; Deepak Singh, President, Gorakshak Dal, Telangana other dedicated Gau Seva protectors, as well as DCPs, Additional DCPs, and ACPs were also present.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

‘Attention seeking': Hyderabad Police slammed for efficiency tweet during city's RCB parade after Bengaluru stampede
‘Attention seeking': Hyderabad Police slammed for efficiency tweet during city's RCB parade after Bengaluru stampede

Hindustan Times

time6 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

‘Attention seeking': Hyderabad Police slammed for efficiency tweet during city's RCB parade after Bengaluru stampede

Hyderabad Police received severe criticism over its tweet about crowd control during RCB's IPL victory celebrations in the city. The X post, shared after the Bengaluru stampede incident, was slammed and labelled 'tone deaf.' 'In the RCB's IPL victory celebrations over 20,000 people gathered from Secretariat road to IMAX circle which led to a massive traffic jam. Ambulances were stuck and the public faced inconvenience. But the Hyderabad City Police responded swiftly & firmly, and averted a potential stampede situation and safeguarded many lives. The Telangana State Police and Hyderabad City Police remain committed to ensuring public safety at all times,' the department wrote. Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) victory celebrations outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium turned into a tragedy after a stampede-like situation claimed 11 lives, leaving several injured. A fan in the crowd, who witnessed the incident up close, recalled, 'There was absolutely no crowd control. People were just pouring in without even showing passes. The barricades had been trampled, people were climbing onto trees, and the area was littered with abandoned footwear.' Hyderabad Police's tweet left people irritated, with many claiming that it was insensitive. One individual posted, 'Attention seeking much?' Another added, 'There is a difference between 20,000 and 2-3 lakh people.' A third shared, 'What's this?? A competition now??' A fourth wrote, 'Is it a time to post?' 'There are small gates. The people entered through the gates. They have also broken the gates, so a stampede has taken place. Nobody had expected so much of a crowd to come. Prima facie, it looks like that. I am not saying nothing has happened. The inquiry will bring out facts,' Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said while addressing the incident. On Friday, Bengaluru Police detained Nikhil Sosale, the marketing head of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), in connection with the stampede. Reportedly, three members of the organisers of the victory celebrations were also arrested by the cops.

Averted Bengaluru-like stampede in Hyd: Police
Averted Bengaluru-like stampede in Hyd: Police

Hans India

time14 hours ago

  • Hans India

Averted Bengaluru-like stampede in Hyd: Police

Hyderabad: A potential stampede was averted through swift and firm action after celebrations over Royal Challengers Bengaluru's maiden IPL title turned unruly near the state Secretariat here on the night of June 3, said the Hyderabad police on Thursday. While fans across Hyderabad took to the streets to celebrate RCB's win, chaotic scenes emerged at certain locations - particularly near the Secretariat - prompting police to rush additional forces. Mild force was used to disperse revellers who were behaving in a disorderly manner, police said. "In the RCB's IPL victory celebrations over 20,000 people gathered from Secretariat Road to IMAX circle which led to a massive traffic jam. Ambulances were stuck and the public faced inconvenience. But the Hyderabad City Police responded swiftly & firmly and averted a potential stampede situation and safeguarded many lives. The Telangana State Police and Hyderabad City Police remain committed to ensuring public safety at all times," the Hyderabad City Police said in a post on 'X' on Thursday. In a post on 'X', Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand said, "Watching and hearing about the stampede in Bangalore made me wonder where we are going! This is not a national team winning the World Cup ! It's a mere franchise called RCB which works on commercial lines and does not have a single Hyderabad player in it!? It's not even a #Hyderabad based team!" He said hordes of youngsters and revellers descended on Tank bund, NTR marg and Necklace Road (near Secretariat) and behaved in an unruly manner due to which traffic got jammed in all directions. He said seeing the situation and the hooliganism, extra forces were rushed and a lathi charge was done to disperse the unruly crowd. "From a police officer's perspective, this unannounced celebrations on the streets by large gatherings are a big danger to public safety and may lead to exactly what we saw in Bengaluru. What if there were some deaths in Hyderabad too? Can anyone expect celebrations for RCB in Hyderabad city! But with social media playing a huge role across the country and the globe, perhaps police must be alert for everyone and everything in future! Is it humanely possible to do so - is what I am wondering," Anand said. A large number of youth took to the streets in different parts of the city on Tuesday night bursting crackers and celebrating RCB's victory. The police dispersed youngsters, who assembled near the Secretariat, set off firecrackers on the roads, and "blocked" traffic, ACP (Saifabad Division) Sanjay Kumar said. "They were unruly. They were bursting firecrackers on the road and troubling others. Had we not controlled them then maybe there might have been a big issue here also," the ACP said. Videos circulating on social media showed similar scenes in Kukatpally area, where youth were seen climbing onto lorries with posters and others were dancing on the roads. As celebrations disrupted traffic movement, police dispersed the Challengers Bengaluru defeated Punjab Kings by six runs to lift their maiden Indian Premier League title in Ahmedabad on Tuesday night.

Hebbagodi, Avalahalli, Kumbalagodu now under Bengaluru city cops
Hebbagodi, Avalahalli, Kumbalagodu now under Bengaluru city cops

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Hebbagodi, Avalahalli, Kumbalagodu now under Bengaluru city cops

BENGALURU: Hebbagodi and Avalahalli police stations from the Bengaluru Rural District Police limits, and Kumbalagodu Police Station from the Ramanagara District Police limits have been included in the Bengaluru city police commissionerate. The decision comes after Dr MA Saleem,DG and IGP, wrote to the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner and Inspector General of Police (Central Range) to give compliance by June 6. 'The above-mentioned three police stations along with the existing staff from police constables to sub-inspectors should be handed over and taken over immediately. The existing staff, from police constables to sub-inspectors will continue to work in the same place on OOD basis from Bengaluru and Ramanagara districts to Bengaluru City Police for one month within which they should be replaced by staff of Bengaluru City Police,' the memo said. Additionally, re-organisation of jurisdiction through inclusion and exclusion of villages to the jurisdiction of Bengaluru City Police and Bengaluru and Ramanagara districts have also been ordered. 'With three police stations being added, Hebbagodi might be included to the South East division, Avalahalli to Whitefield division and Kumbalagodu to the West division. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had said that the number of divisions will be increased from eight to 11. With three more divisions, the number of police stations will increase and three more IPS officers will be posted as DCPs in the city,' said an officer.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store