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Mounted police horse dies in freak mishap
By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, AUG. 8. A dharna organised to protest against the
alleged irregularities in the A.P.Transco billings proved fatal
for a horse belonging to the mounted police force here on
Wednesday. In a freak accident, the horse which was caught in the
melee at Vidyuth Soudha premises, fell on the ground and hit a
boulder resulting in its instantaneous death.
Following a call given by the Congress party, hundreds of party
workers had gathered at Vidyut Soudha to protest against the hike
in power tariff and wrong billings on Wednesday afternoon. The
city police which made elaborate arrangements for maintaining law
and order during the agitation also deployed ten mounted police
personnel to control the crowd.
At the instructions of some police officials, all the ten horses
were later taken inside the Vidyut Soudha premises by their
riders. There, the horses were kept in a state of readiness
without realising that they were standing close to the generator
room. All hell broke loose around afternoon, when power failed in
the Vidyut Soudha and an electrician started the generator.
Caught by surprise and panic at the loud sound of the generator
coming from behind, all the horses were said to have started
running amuck. As they ran helter-skelter, some of them fell on
the ground and in the melee, Bahadur, the black horse, hit a
boulder and collapsed on the spot. "It could have either broken
its neck or taken the impact of fall on the head which caused its
death," an official of the Transco observed.
Mr. K.Jagannath Rao, Additional Superintendent of Police, said
the exact cause of Bahadur's death was yet to be confirmed. "We
have also checked the place to rule out the possibility of the
horse dying due to electrocution," he said.
Later, the Joint Commissioner, CAR Headquarters, Dr. B.L.Meena,
visited and inspected Vidyut Soudha premises where the horse
died. "We have ordered for the autopsy of the horse. A government
veterinary doctor is already seized with the matter and we would
know the exact cause of death by night," he told The Hindu.
According to the officials, Bahadur was one of the horses that
were recently brought from Dubai.
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