Indian cows are going to Bangladesh floating in the water! The market in Upper Bengal is bad

in #cows4 years ago

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Own report- Cows are going to Bangladesh floating in the water. You are thinking enigma! Absolutely not. Cows can no longer choose the India-Bangladesh border on their own. The cows are being sent. Eid-ul-Azha festival is ahead in Bangladesh. So the farm owners and householders of Odesa are busy preparing to take the cattle to the market. But now in many markets of Bangladesh, rice cows are in full swing.

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In the rainy season, now there are twelve plays of smugglers. Cattle smuggling is rampant in Bangladesh. Indian cows are entering Bangladesh every day floating in the waters of Brahmaputra and Dudhkumar rivers in Kurigram. Such is the demand for several media outlets in Bangladesh. And before the festive season, the market in Bangladesh is bad. Many think that this is happening due to laxity in border surveillance.

Several media outlets in Bangladesh have claimed that hundreds of cows and buffaloes are being smuggled into the river every night. Indian cows are being sold at relatively low prices in different Upazilas of Bangladesh. As a result, farm traders in Bangladesh have complained that they are not getting the price of cattle. Now the question is, how to understand which is the cow of India and which is the cow of Bangladesh! It is said that the Indian cows sent to the market through the smugglers' syndicate have special marks on them. With that mark, cows are being sold openly. Hundreds of Indian cows are being delivered to different markets every day even by truck. It is alleged that smuggling is going on in the waterways of Bhurungamari, Nageshwari, and Sadar Upazilas of Kurigram.

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According to the Bangladesh Border Guard Force, the surveillance is not being slowed down at all. But the smugglers are taking advantage of the situation as the water level in the rivers has increased during the monsoon. It is being reported that some unscrupulous groups in Bangladesh have become active before Eid-ul-Adha. There is no system to check the health of these cows and buffaloes before they are sold in the market. As a result, there are risks.