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India's problem with sacred cows

The havoc being caused by nearly a million stray cows in Uttar Pradesh, destroying crops and causing injury and even death.

Uttar Pradesh has a problem with cows. Cows are considered sacred by Hindus, and since the BJP state government banned illegal slaughterhouses five years ago, small farmers have had no way of legally disposing of unwanted cows. There are now nearly a million stray cows roaming around farmland, destroying crops, and causing injury and even death, as 大象传媒 Hindi's Nitin Srivastava reports.

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(Photo: A cow resting in Varanasi. Credit: Enzo Tomasiello/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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