Tensions Rise in Assam After Cow Remains Found at Village Temple

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Guwahati: A tense atmosphere has gripped Madanpur village in Assam's Sribhumi district following the discovery of a severed cow's head on a temple donation box. Villagers reported the disturbing sight on Friday morning, prompting an immediate response from the Ramkrishnanagar Police Station.

Officers arrived at the scene around 10 AM to recover the remains alongside various waste materials found atop the box. Local residents are divided over the cause of the incident. While some fear the act was a deliberate attempt by miscreants to disrupt communal harmony, others suggest the remains may have been dragged to the temple by wild animals. Some villagers noted that improper disposal of sacrificial waste in surrounding areas often attracts local wildlife.

Members of local Hindu organizations have voiced significant alarm, labeling the incident an unacceptable violation of government guidelines. These groups are pressing the administration for a thorough inquiry to identify those responsible if the act is found to be intentional.

Police officials confirmed that an investigation is ongoing. Authorities are currently reviewing all potential angles to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the event.

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