Haryana government's 'Gau Sewa Ayog', which carries out activities for protection of cows, said the step will prevent unscrupulous elements from extorting money and harassing people in the name of cow protection.
"We have decided to get the police verification done of all the Gau Raksha Dals working in the state. Once the verification is done, we may issue them I-Cards which will be their identity," Ayog's chairman Bhani Ram Mangla said.
"Gau Raksha Dals will only inform the police once they come to know about cow smuggling or cattle being taken for slaughter. They will not take law into their hands. It is for the police to take action against cow smugglers," said Mangla.
The Haryana government's move came two days after the Union Home Ministry issued an advisory asking all states to take prompt action against anyone sidestepping taking in the name of protecting cows.
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Mangla claimed that Haryana has not seen any violent
incident in the name of cow protection and said there could be 5-6 Gau Rakasha Dals in every district.
"We have received a list of 100 such groups whose police verification will be done," he said.
Notably, Haryana government had already entrusted senior IPS officer Bharti Arora with the task to supervise and monitor the functioning of teams constituted in all districts to effectively check slaughter and smuggling of cows.
"We have plans to set up a bio-gas plant in a village whereby power generated from the unit will be supplied to the village. Pesticides, disinfectants and manure will also be made from cow urine," he said.
In Haryana, there are 3.20 lakh cows in Gaushalas and 1.17 lakh are stray cows, he said.
Haryana Gau Sewa Ayog has already proposed that the BJP government in the state levy 'cow cess' to generate funds for welfare of the cows.