Nearly a week after Pehlu Khan was attacked by cow vigilantes in Alwar while on his way home after purchasing cattle at Ramgarh, it is not business as usual at the cattle fair held every Saturday
Jaipur Municipal Corporation sources say that cattle market used to do business worth Rs 2 to 2.5 crore every week but it has come now down by more than 50 per cent following the lynching of Pehlu Khan.
The Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC) is now mulling to stop holding the weekly cattle market in Hatwara area
The Jaipur Mayor has tasked his deputy commissioner to give a thorough report before making a final call on stopping the weekly cattle market.
"The receipts that were found from cattle transporters in Alwar revealed that the cattle were purchased from Hatwara.We have also found that the cattle market serves people from outside the state including those from Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Haryana. We will soon decide whether to run the market or not," Mayor Ashok Lahoti said.
"In such a scenario, it is not viable to hold the cattle market which once served as a platform for local residents to fix deals of bovines," he said.
The JMC issues permit to cattle traders who transport them from the market. However, for transport outside the state traders require permission from the district collectorate.
"Sub-divisional magistrate have been authorised to issue permits to traders who transport cattle outside Rajasthan," said Collector Siddharth Mahajan.
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