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Mumbai: Kurla society cleaved in two over goat slaughter

Updated on: 14 September,2016 05:58 PM IST  | 
Neha LM Tripathi |

Residents complain to cops about animal slaughter within society premises — where 200 goats were sacrificed — and claim they weren’t informed; cops stand guard to ensure there are no clashes

Mumbai: Kurla society cleaved in two over goat slaughter

Cops were posted on bandobast duty at the complex all day yesterday
Cops were posted on bandobast duty at the complex all day yesterday


The slaughter of goats for Bakri Eid has left a divide among the residents of the HDIL Elite complex in Kurla, as 100-odd residents gathered to express their objection to the animal sacrifice taking place within society premises. They even gave a written complaint to the Vinobha Bhave police station, after which the cops stood guard in the colony to ensure there were no violent clashes.



Residents claimed that they were taken aback by the scale of the event, in which as many as 200 goats were sacrificed in a makeshift shed in the complex. They further alleged that neither the society nor the builder had been informed about it.

A makeshift slaughterhouse was built at a corner of the complex and was covered from all sides. Pic/Sayed Sameer Abedi
A makeshift slaughterhouse was built at a corner of the complex and was covered from all sides. Pic/Sayed Sameer Abedi

There are total 11 wings in this complex, with over 1,000 flats in total. The complex consist of 45 per cent Muslims, 35 per cent Catholics and 20 per cent Hindus. The drama began yesterday, when around 100 residents gathered in the garden in protest. To avoid any escalation of tension, the local police put a bandobast in place there for the entire day. The local ACP and DCP were also present there. DCP (Zone V) Paramjit Dahiya said, “There were no law and order issues.”

Objections
One of the residents, Errol Pereira, said, “The place where the shed has been made is the only access route in case of a fire or any medical emergency. Moreover, the drainage system of the complex is also at the same spot and everybody would be affected if anything chokes the drain. It is also learnt that the people did not have builder’s permission for building this shed.”

Another resident, Swapnil Satam, said, “Our garden area along with the basement has been in a mess since Monday night. We did not have any issue if people had celebrated the festival in their own homes. In fact, we were even ready to have a few slaughters, but bringing over 200 goats in trucks for the sacrifice in the colony premises is something that needs to be expressed beforehand. Neither the society nor the builder were informed.”

The residents claimed that they were now considering a new rule to only celebrate national holidays like Independence Day and Republic Day.

‘We did no wrong’
Iqbal Khan, a member of the complex’s association, said, “We used to use an open ground for slaughtering goats, but this year, a builder began construction there. For the first time, we decided to arrange for the slaughterhouse in the complex itself. We are law-abiding citizens and it was only after the police gave us the permission that we started making the shed. We feel that festivals of all religions should be celebrated, and we have been participating in Ganpati festival as well.”

“Taking care of others’ sentiments, we decided to make the shed in a corner of the society., and it was covered from all sides and on the top. We had not only informed the builder, but had also discussed this in the society meeting. However, a few residents who were present approached police after leaving from the meeting.”

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