Bareilly: Villagers in Shahjahanpur locked large flocks of wild livestock in elementary school after animals damaged wheat plants that were established on Wednesday.
They then protested and tried to stop the police to release it, demanding a shelter to deviate.
Ten people were arrested in the incident.
They were then released after being given a warning.
The incident took place in Lehrawar Village, which fell under the jurisdiction of the Jalalabad police station, near the city of Shahjahanpur.
Cows found by school teachers in the classroom.
They then called the police.
Kamal Singh, Station House Officer (SHO) from Jalalabad, reached a school with his team in the morning and saw 30 wild livestock inside the school campus.
The teacher stands outside.
When his team tried to open the gate, some people tried to stop them and demand guarantees from a senior official.
The police initially tried to convince protesters but finally arrested 10 people when the crowd turned into his name.
A woman who protested against the threat of livestock, who did not want to be identified, said, “We only want livestock that is lost to be kept away from our village when they destroy our plants, attack locals, and disrupt our lives.
We cannot give them eat and the government must Prepare a shelter house for them.
We want to send a hard and clear message but the police arrest our 10 people.
We want to solve this problem earlier.
“Sho Singh told the Toi,” We took the people to the police station and released it in time Two hours, after giving a warning.
We explain to them that they can contact sub-division judges and increase their problems.
There is no pine that has been registered but we have recorded it in our general diary for future reference.
“” Schools opened after delay for almost an hour and most students attend the class afterwards.
We jug A ask for an official of the Panchayat gram to shift the wild livestock to the nearest cow protection, “Sho added.