Deeply hurt by Modi's outburst, Bajrang Dal leader asks him to send Army

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August 12, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 12: Pained and frustrated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's outburst against so called cow protectors, Karnataka Bajrang Dal chief Sharan Pumpwell has urged him to send an army to this south Indian state to save the holy animal' from butchers.

sharanLast week, Mr Modi had not only urged the state governments to take action against those who take law into their hands in the name of cow protection, but also called them anti-social elements.

Besides, an advisory was also issued by the ministry of home affairs on August 9, directing all states and union territories to guard against untoward incidents occurring under the garb of cow protection.

“We are deeply hurt by the PM's remarks. Cow protectors cannot be anti-social elements. The law says not to kill cows. We don't break the law. We stop those who break the law,” Mr Pumpwell, who hails from Managluru, a bastion of cow vigilantes in Karnataka, told Coastaldigest.com.

Letter to PM

Meanwhile, Mr Pumpwell has written to the PM drawing his attention to the poorly enforced anti-cow slaughter act in Karnataka and asking him to send army to protect cows in the State.

"If public are not allowed to stop cruelty and theft, police should ensure protection at every step. Since there is a shortage of police in Karnataka, the Centre should send Army for the task," the letter stated.

He also reminded the PM of an existing provision in section 40 of CrPC that empowers citizens to arrest those who commit cognisable offences.

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Abdul
 - 
Sunday, 14 Aug 2016

Cows need Z+ Security.....

Satyameva jayate
 - 
Sunday, 14 Aug 2016

Buffalo's will be worshipped on father's day.....ha ha.....
Can cow god mate on street? Please build Goshaalays before making Sauchaalay......other cow Vidhya balan......ha ha

SK
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

Mr Pumpwell,,,,,Pls go to Bhatkal Police station, and find out ..who placed the Meat bag in the Nagabana recently..... All criminals.... They themselves do all kinds of anti social acts and blame the other community members...

A.Mangalore
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

All these RSS supported goonda gangs are worried of PM's statement. In the name of Gow rakshak they used to make
a very good money. They themselves used to transport the cow and sell the cow. They used to get the haftha from each truck or van who transports cow. Now they worried about their business.
This sharan is doing a lots of money in the name of \hindusm\". These are the real anti hindus. They are spoiling good religion name for their benefit. First of all intelligent department has to check these goons leaders , from where they get huge money and vehicle for their illegal operations."

Salman
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

Let first chaddi Indian army protect our Kashmir, later they are welcome to save your so called \GO MATHA\"."

Kavitha Kalkinje
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

I really dont understand why GOD need protection that too an ARMY.Being a GOD why can not he save himself.Then how can a GOD protect his beliver's like Sharan.

Abdullah kamal
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

i thank D Souza but he is unaware that even in HIndu authentic scriptures eating cow meat is holy not an offense

Abdullah kamal
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

these days criminals are heroes of the nation , definition of nationalist has been changed to RSS , HA HA HA

Abdullah kamal
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

In Islam drinikg alchohol and selling is prohibited equally ,why you Govt export it without any cowraskshak firewall and restrict inside India , dont you think is a joke , its a created job to kill with licence the humans to save animal , this must be stopped

EXPOSED
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

Pumpwell is partner with Somnath in beef exports ... May be he is losing his profit... but everything will be EXPOSED in near future.

noor
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

mr sharan quickly go and break the leg of those bjp leaders who export your so called gou matha meat

Videshi
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

Dear Sharan Bhai,
Also write him to stop exporting beef to worldwide....
Do you think that government of India exporting beef without killing the cows, in such case it is more painful to Gomaatha, Please don't be stupid stop making drama in the name of cow...
In foreign countries every hypermarket and supermarkets selling Indian beef..from where these beef coming could you ask Mr. Modi about it and to order for a inquiry on it....or let him announce that flesh of Gomaatha only for export not for self use..

If you need more information... we will start a photo campaign of the Indian beef counters in different countries of the world...

Rikaz
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

We need soldiers to protect cow meat export from various airports and seaports.....

THINK & PONDER
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

I think SHARAN PUMPwell is ignorant of his own scriptures...

The Aryans of the Rig Veda did KILL Cows for purposes of food and ate beef in abundantly clear from Rig Veda itself. In RV (X86.14) Indra says : They COOK for one 15 plus twenty OXEN.
The RV (X91.14) says that for AGNI were sacrificed horses, bulls, oxen, BARREN COWS and rams. From Rig Veda (X.72.6) It appears that the COW was killed with a Sword or AXE.

He is also ignorant of the indian law too..

How can people follow this IGNORANT & Dig their own hell to themselves as well as their families (Just lyk NAMO leader who was on the run and now behind bars without any bail.. He may getaway but his family is suffering also the family of the victims are suffering. How come these intelligent people does not recognize the evil in this?????????

ahamad
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

Mr. sharan,
DO you agree law and order is equal for all. Even if you belongs to rowdy dal or a common man, who gave you permission to assault or humiliate someone in the name of cow.. Be human first then be a rakshak to humans first other animals comes in later stage. Think like a man not like animal.

Dont make your own rules. be cool man..

UMMAR
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

who are u to protect the cow and take law in your hand

police will take care, why u people behave like goondaas in mangalore karnataka

if cow is holy ... then it is only for ur hindhu religion not applicable for others

need to protect our country and women from rapists then go for special cow , u request to bring the army to karnataka for saving cow.. u r good joker of mangalore

Sharmila Parmar
 - 
Saturday, 13 Aug 2016

Dear Brother Sharan,
Cows as you were described as 'GOD' need food not the ARMY. Please visit north India and see how your GODS Been treated. Dear Sharan please send some food stuffs to Rajasthan so that we can save your GODS.

David
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Let's stop consuming the cheap Indian exported cow meat

Suhail Kandak
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

also reminded the PM of an existing provision in section 40 of CrPC that empowers citizens to arrest those who commit cognizable offences.
So Mangaloreans have the Liberty to Arrest Mr Pumpwell for Attacking Muslims and committing many offences in Past as per his crpc40 section?

Satyameva jayate
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Viren.. good to see you against Modi...ha ha..
Sharan ....will this letter reach the pm...?

Dean
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Since govt. has failed to protect minorities from RSS terrorism due to shortage of police force in the state/country then according to Pimpwell logic Muslims should form Minority Army to protect people from RSS terrorism.

Ahmed
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

He said, It's holy animal. Can some one elaborate how it is HOLY????

Kaizer
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Mr pump well if you feel cow is God then better make a round to panambur or baikampady area and see how cows are lying on the road. With food ,

mohammad.n
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

I request all muslims to stop eating beef. Big full stop. We can survive in other ways.
But if we do it..
Will the so called cow protectors promise us they will stop this violence and mess.?
Will the govt stop exporting cow meat?
Will they agree that they will not being another animal as holy god after this?
Lets finish it totally in a decent wAy.

I am in gulf, the indian beef is on cheap offer price now, but still i dont buy it. Its my way of protest against indian beef exporters and govt. any indian meat i dont buy.

Ahmed
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Viren Kotian, Udupi,
You need to protect? Do you have any idea about those protected cows in Rajastan and Gujrat? Cows are dying there without food, dead bodies are stinking there and your Gau protectors are not to be seen taking care of them.
Tell your pumpwell to send his Dal to those place to clean up the mess.

Manku Thimma
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

A day will come when all these Bajrangi/Hindutva street fighters will teach a lesson to their own masters. That will be the end of RSS.

Viren Kotian
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Good move by Sharan Pumpwell. Why we need to protect? let the centre send Army and shoot down cattle transporters. Anti nationals will start protesting. Let the Army curb the protesters too just like they did in Kashmir.

Mitra
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

As per ICRA, Indian Buffalo meat(read as Beef) exports from India to reach to Rs.40,000/- crores in five years reported Business Standard newspaper. PM Modi has to look after the interests of exporters mostly upper caste Hindus and Jains.

Lloyd Dsouza
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Wait a minute....1st of all which law says not to kill the cow...Karnataka govt. Or central govt. Never banned the cow slaughter...... If the law is from ur religious book then it only apply to those who believe in it.... Not us........don't bark anything in media.......youngsters r watching u

Abdul
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

First let them protect our women from rapist, law also don't permit to rape or take law in your hand, then what law are you talking about.if you are really worried about the law then allow the police to their work instead of you guys taking law in hand and torturing the innocent.

Abdul
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

First let them protect our women from rapist, law also don't permit to rape or take law in your hand, then what law are you talking about. if you are really worried about the law then allow the police to their work instead of you guys taking law in hand and torturing the innocent.

Ibrahim Sayeed
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Can any one explain the income of Sharan Pumpwel? what is his monthly income? what is his business? How he earn money?

Ahmed
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Eligible for next PM post.

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