On the contrary, many activists were attacked and killed while being "peacefully" involved in cow protection, he said in his address on Vijayadashmi, which is also the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) foundation day.
Terming cow smuggling as a serious issue, especially along the Bangladesh border, Bhagwat said that in such circumstances, activities of cow protection become more valuable and were being undertaken within the legal and constitutional framework.
"After inquiries in the recent incidences of violence and atrocities, it has become amply clear that these activities or the activists were not involved in those acts of violence," the Sangh chief said.
It is unfair to link "cow protectors" or the entire activity of cow protection with violent incidents or communal feelings without knowing the facts, Bhagwat said, claiming that many followers of the Muslim faith were also involved in this activity.
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Bhagwat also suggested that in such a situation, cow protectors "piously involved" in the activity should not worry or get distracted "with the well intentioned statements by highly placed persons in the government or remarks made by the Supreme Court."
He explained in detail the benefits of Indian breed of cow and said the nutritional value of its milk, the medicinal value of its dung and urine for human being and animals was now "scientifically proven".
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