Police horse, brutally attacked by BJP MLA, dies as treatment fails

April 20, 2016

Dehradun, Apr 20: Police horse Shaktiman', which suffered multiple fractures on its hind leg during a BJP protest here last month triggering widespread outrage, died today.

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"Shaktiman was injured on March 14 after which we had to operate on him. He was later fitted with an artificial leg. But he was unable to fully recover from an infection," SSP Dehradun Sadanand Date said.

The 13-year-old was given a prosthetic leg and was confined to the police lines. It was a well trained horse and part of Uttarakhand Mounted Police for years.

"The horse passed away at 5.30 PM. He was suffering from medical-related complications.

The exact cause will be known only after post-mortem," IG Garhwal Sanjay Gunjyal said.

Expressing shock over the demise of the horse, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat said,"It was a brave soldier of Uttarakhand and died while performing its duty."

The horse had lost its leg after it was brutally beaten during clashes between BJP protesters and the police on March 14.

BJP MLA Ganesh Joshi, accused of assaulting Shaktiman', was arrested after national outrage over the incident.

"Though the artificial limb was put on Shaktiman, it was not working well and he was putting his entire weight on the aother leg. That is why the infection spread. Today also a lot of care was taken and about eight doctors attended to the horse. It is sad that we could not save him," R S Meena, IG Law and Order, Uttarakhand, said.

Across the country, people have stood by Shaktiman and have demanded that action be taken against the BJP MLA.

Many had argued that Shaktiman should be euthanised because of the pain and discomfort as he struggled to get used to his prosthetic leg.

Rawat said at one stage in recent weeks it appeared that the horse was getting well and trying to stand.

BJP's Shaina NC said this was not an issue to be politicised. "It is the loss of life of an animal," she said, adding animal lovers across the country feel that a wrong has been done. "I think we all need to own this up at our own end," she said.

Animal rights activist Gauri Maulekhi said, "Shaktiman died the same day when it was attacked and its leg broken. Horses with such weight have very little chance to live on three legs. We were mentally prepared for this but political parties are playing blame games."

Neha Joshi, the BJP MLA's daughter, claimed many television channels have proved that her father did not harm the horse in any manner. "He has regretted the incident involving the mob," she said. The BJP MLA is out on bail.

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Comments

Mohammed SS
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Why is Menaka Gandhi silent for this issue, is there any political pressure behind this

Asif
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

DEATH sentence for the murderer?????

Kushwant Bhat
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Really very , very Sad news that much well trained totally national lost dearest Hindustanis, Is he more Cruel than Nasty Criminal Nathuram Godse??? Definitely yes, we will see What Our Moidanna's Court deciding Hang Him or Black Hard core Jail for Life long, hopefully I assume!!! what you assume???? same same Annannas.

End of the day God decides.
Jai hoo Hindustan.

Abdullah
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Kill that anti national, anti animal, anti human terrorists.

Vijay
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

The Picture & Clip clearly shows that Ganesh Joshi was hitting the Horse Leg then how come his daughter says that Her Father did not harm the Horse. Strict Action Should be taken on this Person for Killing a Police Horse.

abumohammed
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

where is now animal lovers why not shouting on this case, where is menaka gandhi may be she is blind now, her party person have this done

KhasaiKhaane
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Yes, people do feel for the death of this horse. But those people who ride horses, feel even more pain. I hate to see that Sanghi BJP goon is walking out free. Our judiciary is corrupt, but our people's minds too?
They will forget this and more such criminal incidents, coz he will promise Development - and the people will elect this same MP in the future. Ex:- 2002 Gujarat, 1984 - Sikh Riots.

MLA
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Saala!!! us MLA ka bhi thaang thod do.

Abdul
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

This kind of pepole they does not look anything , if they want to kill any one they will not see Animal,Mother,father,Brother,Sister.

All indians should Unite and Fight against RSS Hitler Aganad.

Rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 20 Apr 2016

Very sad! These people don't have any sense at all, just killing, I think north politicians are just like that, no sympathy at all towards human as well animals...

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