Three Youth Congress suspended in Kerala for slaughtering ox in public
Kannur, May 29 (IBNS) : Three Youth Congress workers have been suspended in Kerala for slaughtering an ox in public, media reports said.
According to reports the action has been taken after a video showing a group of men slaughtering an ox in public in Kannur went viral.
The group of young men shouted anti-Government and pro-youth Congress slogans.
The incident comes as an embarrassment for the Congress amid its political battle with the BJP that makes fierce attempt to become a potent political force in the state.
The reports quoted police as saying that police have registered a case for creating public nuisance.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has condemned the incident. "What happened in Kerala yesterday is thoughtless,barbaric& completely unacceptable to me &the Congress Party.I strongly condemn the incident," he said in a tweet.
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