
Around Eid this year, disturbing footage began circulating from Bengaluru. Puneeth Kerehalli, a self-proclaimed cow protector, an accused in a murder case, and a repeat offender can be seen barging into Muslim homes, pulling people out, and filming the entire thing like it’s some twisted reality show.
His claim is that he is “rescuing” cattle and goats allegedly meant for Eid sacrifice. But this isn't a rescue. This is intimidation. It’s trespass.
A formal complaint was filed by lawyers and activists the next day, asking police to take preventive action. But the police didn’t act, citing Bakrid holidays and staff shortage.
Now here’s the thing. Puneeth Kerehalli has done this before.And Karnataka has seen this pattern for years. Cow vigilantism here has grown louder, bolder, and more violent. What began as fringe activism has now morphed into organised coercion and extortion.
Today, it isn’t about animal protection anymore. It’s about money, power, and targeting minorities. How has it morphed into violence over the years?
Watch.
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