On 16th December 2007, key representatives from leading national Hindu organisations met at Bhaktivedanta Manor in Watford, to consider issues arising out of the killing of innocent 'Gangotri'.
The alliance of Hindu organisations agreed on three broad areas of action:
Investigation: A grave injustice had taken place to Gangotri and to Hindu Dharma. The Government should be asked to instigate an independent investigation in the unwarranted killing of Gangotri.
Resignation: There must be accountability, and justice must be seen to have been done.
Legislation: The Government should be asked to take all necessary action to remedy the current law so that no innocent life is lost in the future due to beaurocratic intransigence
You may have seen in the press the article on the killing of Gangotri by the RSPCA. This outrageous acts has been condemned by all the entire Hindu Community. The RSPCA have murdered Gangotri a sacred cow on sacred grounds at the Bhaktivedanta Manor temple, Watford.
Shri Gauri Das, president of the temple commented: "The RSPCA deceived us and are now attempting to deceive the public. A charity organisation with no powers came uniformed into our temple and enforced the killing of Gangotri, a loved and cared for cow with no disease. Her only crime was that she couldn't walk."
You can learn more about the campaign for Justice for Gangotri by following any of the links to the left. In addition, you can read letters to leading public figures, for example; The Prime Minister , the Rt Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for the Environment and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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