Despite the government giving grant for the maintenance of Radhikashree Panjarapol cowshed in Salaiya village of Botad taluka, a few days ago, due to the animal sin of the trustee, 40 to 45 cows died suddenly due to hunger, thirst and cold. When the case of death of cattle came to light, the life-loving, government officials rushed to Salaya village and shifted around 450 cattle in the cowshed to other cages. After registering a case in this matter, the police arrested the trustee. According to the information received, on August 29, about 40 to 45 cows, small calves and calves were killed in the Radhikashree Panjarapol gaushala situated on a land of about 20 bighas near Bhutdadada Dungpar in Botad taluk, Botad animal cruelty. The office bearers of the Prevention Society Trust, life lovers, officials of the Animal Husbandry Department, Mamlatdar, Police etc. ran. Considering the seriousness of the incident, a team of veterinary doctors also reached the spot and conducted the postmortem of the dead animals. P.M. The primary findings of the report were that the animals died due to hunger-thirst and cold. Based on this, Shailendrasinh Natwarsinh Jhala, vice president of Botad Animal Cruelty Prevention Society Trust, filed a complaint with the local Botad City Police against Mithilanandbapu, the trustee of Radhikashree Panjarapol Gaushala. In the police complaint, it was mentioned that, ‘Radhikashree Gaushala, despite receiving a grant from the government, the cattle died due to hunger and cold as the animals were cruelly kept in closed enclosures without fodder and water.’ Based on this complaint, the Botad police arrested Mithilanandbapu. After the death of cattle in Radhikashree Panjarapola-Gaushala in Salaiya village, officials including Mamlatdar shifted about 450 cattle in the Gaushala to five to six Panjarapola-Gaushalas around.