Filmmaker and journalist Vinod Kapri shared a video of a few people seemingly discussing a dead cow’s carcass. The discussion is believed to be focussed on what seems to be the same carass(es) found at about the same time, in the same area where a mob of cow vigilantes attacked and fired at the police in Bulandshahr, on December 3. This video has raised doubts about a sinister and contrived operation being carried out to spark communal tension and riots in the area.
The one-minute-five-second video, that has gone viral on Twitter, features a person speaking in the background asking about a “trolley” containing the cow’s carcass. When the unknown person asks, “How was the carcass put in the trolley?” another unknown person replies, “They put it.” The back-and-forth between the two individuals continues, before the second person says, replying to the question about who slaughtered the cow, “Kundan slaughtered the cow.”
1 video,मृत गाय,कुछ आवाज़ें,जो इशारा कर रही है गहरी साजिश की।गाय की तस्वीरें मैंने एडिट कर दी हैं।
“ये ट्रॉली(जिसमें मृत गाय है)किसलिए?”
“ट्रॉली में कैसे(गाय को)भर के लाए?”
“वे भर के लाए हैं”
“यहाँ काटी है गेट में”
“तूने काटी?”
“कुंदन ने काटी है”
“(गाली)ने काटी है”#Bulandshahar pic.twitter.com/YyT45fWFpQ— Vinod Kapri (@vinodkapri) December 4, 2018
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In his Twitter thread, reiterating that the incident was not something that was born out of thin air, Kapri said it was easy to identify the real perpetrators and take action against them. “After watching this video , you can easily identify real culprits and arrest them,” said Kapri, tagging both the UP Police and the state’s Director General of Police’s (DGP) Twitter accounts.
Further, adding that he had edited the initial portion of the video because it was disturbing, Kapri noted, “Who is Kundan? If the police want, they can easily find out about him and, then, through him can easily identify the real conspirators in the matter.”
A cop, Subodh Kumar Singh, and 20-year-old Sumit Kumar were killed in Monday’s skirmish. The 47-year-old Station House Officer’s (SHO) dead body was found in his vehicle. Reportedly, Singh died of a bullet wound to his head.
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