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Over 100 booked for attack on Hindu activists protesting against poor condition of cow shelter

IndiaTimes Sunday, 29 December 2024
More than 100 people, including a village head, are booked for allegedly attacking Hindu activists protesting the poor condition of a cow shelter in Muzaffarnagar. Additionally, 36 activists, including a Bajrang Dal leader, face charges for allegedly attacking the villagers, with cases registered under multiple sections including the SC-ST Act.
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