Two arrested for ‘throwing cow meat’ in Madhya Pradesh temple, portions of their homes razed

The police said that attempts had been made to disrupt peace in the area ‘but timely measures prevented the situation from flaring up’.

Two arrested for ‘throwing cow meat’ in Madhya Pradesh temple, portions of their homes razed

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The Madhya Pradesh Police on Friday arrested two persons and the local administration razed “illegal” portions of their houses after they allegedly left the “body parts of a bovine animal” on the premises of a local temple at Jaora town in Ratlam district, The Indian Express reported.

One police officer claimed that the animal parts were cow meat, according to the newspaper.

The police said that the two men, identified as 24-year-old Salman Mevati and 19-year-old Shaqir Qureshi, were arrested for “hurting religious sentiments”.

At 3 am on Friday, a priest at the local temple, Gaurav Puri Goswami, reportedly first noticed the animal parts and informed the police. Deputy Inspector-General Manoj Kumar Singh said that “two bike-borne miscreants threw body parts of a bovine animal on the temple premises”.

Subsequently, the police traced and arrested Mevati and Qureshi under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, Singh said.

The incident allegedly took place on June 14 at 2.41 am, Ratlam Superintendent of Police Rakesh Khaka said.

“Two bike-borne men threw cow meat inside the temple premises,” Khaka told The Indian Express. “A case of inciting religious sentiments has been registered in the matter. If any other accused is involved in this, they will also be arrested.”

Area residents came out in groups to protest the incident, The Indian Express reported.

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