The single member commission, headed by retired District and Session Judge A K Samantray, will probe the sudden deaths of cows atShagun Gaushala in Rajpur village (Durg district), at PhoolchandGaushala in Godmarra village and Mayuri Gaushala in Rano village (Bemetara district), a General Administration Department (GAD) official here said today.
The panel would submit its report within three months of the issuance of a gazette notification on its constitution, he added.
The probe panel would focus on six points including how many livestock had died and reason behind their deaths; whether these incidents could have been averted and who all are guilty.
TheCommission will also look into the measures required to ensure continuous systematic management in cowsheds and the necessary legal provisions required to enforcement of such measures, he added.
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The Raman Singh government has come under sharp attack from the opposition Congress over death of cows in the three state-aided cow shelters.
While Shagun Gaushala was being run by BJP leader Harish Verma in Durg, the two others cowsheds were being operated by his close relatives.
Five persons, including Verma, have been arrested in connection with the deaths. After the incident came to light, the state government had suspended nine personnel of the animal husbandry department, including two deputy directors.
The state government has also formed a cabinet sub- committee, comprising four state ministers, to review the arrangements at cow shelters across the state following these incidents.
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