PRAYAGRAJ, Jan. 16 -- Employees of a cow shelter (gaushala) were allegedly beaten up for opposing the forcible removal of a cow in Kaushambi district. The incident took place in Ibrahimpur village under the Karari police station area, where five staff members, including women, sustained injuries in the incident, police said on Thursday. According to the complaint, Chandalal, a resident of Bandhwa Kalyan Majra, Ibrahimipur, informed that on Wednesday he had gone to the gaushala on the instructions of the village head to oversee its functioning. Upon reaching the shelter, he found Anil Yadav, son of Arjun Yadav, and Goli Yadav, son of Ramraj, both residents of Mirapur, along with six other associates, allegedly attempting to take away a cow forcibly. When Chandalal objected, the accused reportedly abused and assaulted him. Other cow shelter employees-Dinesh Kumar, Nirmala Devi, Suggan, and Ratni Devi-who tried to intervene were also beaten. The attackers allegedly vandalised gaushala property as well. All five victims suffered injuries in the incident. Hearing the victims' cries, villagers gathered at the spot and intervened, managing to save the gaushala staff. Following the incident, the victims approached the police station and submitted a written complaint. SHO of Karari police station, inspector Siyakant Chaurasia said that a case has been registered against eight accused, including two named individuals, under the SC/ST Act and other relevant sections in connection with the assault. The investigation is being headed by the deputy superintendent of police (DSP), Manjhanpur.htc...