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Bihar van driver blinded in one eye in attack as honking scares a cow
Police said driver Ganesh Mandal fell unconscious when he was hit with a baton on his left eye by the owner of the cow in Saharsa district of Bihar.

INDIA Updated: Apr 29, 2017 12:14 IST
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Amid rising incidents of cow vigilantism, a driver of a pick-van is suspected to have been blinded in his left eye after he was attacked for allegedly scaring a bovine by honking horn in north Bihar’s Saharsa district.

The incident took place at Maina village in Sonbarsa Raj police station area, 250 km north of state capital Patna, on Thursday evening.

Police said driver Ganesh Mandal, 30, was returning home at Bochahi village in neighbouring Bhagalpur district from Saharsa when he came across a cow roaming on national highway-107. “Mandal honked the horn so that the cow could get out of his way. Instead, the bovine panicked and ran away. This made the owner of the cow, who was nearby, furious and he rained baton blows on Mandal,” the police said. The cow owner had been identified as Ram Dular Yadav, they added.

Mandal fell unconscious when he was hit on his left eye, the police said, adding that he was rushed to the nearby primary health centre (PHC). When Mandal, after regaining consciousness, complained that he was unable to see out of his left eye, the doctor at the PHC referred him to the government hospital at Saharsa. The patient was bleeding profusely from his left eye and the possibility of his losing vision could not be ruled out, the PHC doctor said.

While Saharsa civil surgeon Ashok Kumar Singh was not in the town, deputy superintendent of the district hospital said the patient left for Bhagalpur for treatment at the better-equipped medical college hospital there.

Ram Dular Yadav, meanwhile, denied the charge that his cow was roaming on the NH. “I was, in fact, milking the cow when the driver scared it by honking the horn,” he told reporters.

Sonbarsa Raj police station SHO Mohammad Izhar Alam said an FIR had been registered on the basis of the complaint by Mnadal. Further investigation was on, he said.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...cares-a-cow/story-RGsP7WYsFD3pxHSbz5HsKL.html
 
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Nothing new, Cows more important than Humans.

No this is different. This is a common problem in Indian villages. Villagers leave cows to graze and cows often end up on road while grazing cows/buffaloes block the way of traffic. Many times incoming traffic hits the cow/buffalo and it cases a violent quarrel like this. It has nothing to do with cow protection or anything. If the driver pays the villagers money, it does not escalate like this. Seen too many times in local news papers, I wonder why it piqued the interest of anyone.



@WebMaster ,@Horus ,@waz @The Eagle @WAJsal
Close this thread unless you want a drama filled thread discussing a useless story that has nothing to do with world affairs. Or leave it open if you feel village fights in Bihar has something to be discussed as a world affair.
 
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Bihar van driver blinded in one eye in attack as honking scares a cow
Police said driver Ganesh Mandal fell unconscious when he was hit with a baton on his left eye by the owner of the cow in Saharsa district of Bihar.

INDIA Updated: Apr 29, 2017 12:14 IST
default_author.png

Amid rising incidents of cow vigilantism, a driver of a pick-van is suspected to have been blinded in his left eye after he was attacked for allegedly scaring a bovine by honking horn in north Bihar’s Saharsa district.

The incident took place at Maina village in Sonbarsa Raj police station area, 250 km north of state capital Patna, on Thursday evening.

Police said driver Ganesh Mandal, 30, was returning home at Bochahi village in neighbouring Bhagalpur district from Saharsa when he came across a cow roaming on national highway-107. “Mandal honked the horn so that the cow could get out of his way. Instead, the bovine panicked and ran away. This made the owner of the cow, who was nearby, furious and he rained baton blows on Mandal,” the police said. The cow owner had been identified as Ram Dular Yadav, they added.

Mandal fell unconscious when he was hit on his left eye, the police said, adding that he was rushed to the nearby primary health centre (PHC). When Mandal, after regaining consciousness, complained that he was unable to see out of his left eye, the doctor at the PHC referred him to the government hospital at Saharsa. The patient was bleeding profusely from his left eye and the possibility of his losing vision could not be ruled out, the PHC doctor said.

While Saharsa civil surgeon Ashok Kumar Singh was not in the town, deputy superintendent of the district hospital said the patient left for Bhagalpur for treatment at the better-equipped medical college hospital there.

Ram Dular Yadav, meanwhile, denied the charge that his cow was roaming on the NH. “I was, in fact, milking the cow when the driver scared it by honking the horn,” he told reporters.

Sonbarsa Raj police station SHO Mohammad Izhar Alam said an FIR had been registered on the basis of the complaint by Mnadal. Further investigation was on, he said.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...cares-a-cow/story-RGsP7WYsFD3pxHSbz5HsKL.html
Oh man the desperation over pushing cow propaganda is getting out of hand.

:omghaha:
 
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Oh man the desperation over pushing cow propaganda is getting out of hand.

:omghaha:
Unable to digest? Atak gayi kya gau mayya ki haddi gale me:lol:

Your lot made this Cow "Propaganda" a worldwide affair:cool:. So chum take a chill pill:azn:

No this is different. This is a common problem in Indian villages. Villagers leave cows to graze and cows often end up on road while grazing cows/buffaloes block the way of traffic. Many times incoming traffic hits the cow/buffalo and it cases a violent quarrel like this. It has nothing to do with cow protection or anything. If the driver pays the villagers money, it does not escalate like this. Seen too many times in local news papers, I wonder why it piqued the interest of anyone.



@WebMaster ,@Horus ,@waz @The Eagle @WAJsal
Close this thread unless you want a drama filled thread discussing a useless story that has nothing to do with world affairs. Or leave it open if you feel village fights in Bihar has something to be discussed as a world affair.
Ms Khan many of the threads on this forum aren't really related to world affairs. One such example is mentioned below...

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/jnu-...rganising-condolence-meet-for-martyrs.492607/

I hope you will report each of them.:agree:
 
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The attacker got angry because the driver was honking at him or his cow? Keep fabricating your own news. Hypocrisy will be dealt with hypocisy, double standards will be dealt with double standards.
 
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It is not my duty to report each of them, but the one which I come across. I am doing it just fine Mr <Whatever>.
Not sure why your eyes caught up on this but missed out the thread I mentioned which was placed just below it. Anyways you are free to report anything you don't like or find inappropriate Ms. Khan.
 
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Unable to digest? Atak gayi kya gau mayya ki haddi gale me:lol:

Your lot made this Cow "Propaganda" a worldwide affair:cool:. So chum take a chill pill:azn:
Ouch, I will ignore the deliberate overly loaded religious jibe.

If someone hit you or dent your car on a road I am sure you will get involved in an altercation. Would it make you a Car Vigilante?
 
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Ouch, I will ignore the deliberate overly loaded religious jibe.

If someone hit you or dent your car on a road I am sure you will get involved in an altercation. Would it make you a Car Vigilante?
Your lot made it religious, I am just pointing it out. And please don't post some random scenarios. Read the article again.
 
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