#GauSevakTargeted | First Bengaluru techie Nandini, now court backed panel. Amid religious sloganeering, state abandons 'gau sevaks' pic.twitter.com/0vTtjnLcTx— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) October 18, 2017
High Court of Karnataka formed a panel to inspect slaughterhouses that are allegedly operating illegally in Bengaluru and asked the panel to submit a preliminary report by October 21st.The court also directed the city Police Commissioner to provide security for the panel.
BANGALORE(Avahalli)-illegal slaughter house operating near tipu sultan circle.Rescue cattle & seal it @CPBlr @IndiaToday @BangaloreMirror pic.twitter.com/TPOoFTDrbT— GauGyanFoundation (@gaugyan) October 14, 2017
Kavitha Jain and Joshnie Antony representing Gau Gyan Foundation petitioned before the High Court of Karnataka to form a panel to inspect slaughterhouses that are allegedly operating illegally in Bengaluru.