The Hindu: Karnataka: Friday,
October 28, 2016.
Shivayya
Swamy, member of the Animal Welfare Board of India. has claimed that since the
registered goshalas (cow shelters) receive funds from the government, they fall
under the RTI Act.
Addressing a
review meeting at the Deputy Commissioner’s office here earlier this week, he
said people could seek details from registered goshalas on their financial
status and expenditure. But he did not give a satisfactory reply when asked why
the government doesn’t buy cows from farmers if they are unable to keep them
when they are unproductive. “If the farmers feel that they can’t raise the old
cows, they are free to donate them to goshalas,” he said.
He also said
funds would be given to those who wish to establish cow shelters and keep
abandoned cows.