This Article is From Mar 18, 2016

BJP Lawmaker Ganesh Joshi Accused Of Attacking Police Horse Shaktiman Arrested

Shaktiman, the horse, with a prosthetic limb after amputation

Highlights

  • Police horse Shaktiman allegedly beaten during a BJP protest in Dehradun
  • MLA charged with cruelty & maiming an animal, claims he's being targeted
  • BJP MLA seen holding a stick but never seen hitting the horse in footage
Dehradun: BJP lawmaker Ganesh Joshi, accused of instigating a brutal attack on Shaktiman the police horse during a protest on Monday, which has left the animal crippled, was arrested today in Uttarakhand's Dehradun.

Mr Joshi has been charged with cruelty and maiming an animal. He has emphatically denied beating the horse and alleged that he is being targeted by the state's ruling Congress.

"It's kidnapping. He has been kidnapped because the police were not in uniform," charged BJP leader Jay Bhatt on the lawmaker's arrest from a hotel.

The horse lost its leg last night as doctors decided on an emergency amputation to save its life. A prosthetic from the US will help it walk again.

An equestrian orthopedic was brought in from Mumbai last night and an American prosthetics expert visiting Bhutan was also persuaded to fly to Dehradun. She was granted a visa on arrival.

In visuals that horrified many across the country, the 14-year-old horse was seen taking multiple blows and dragging its broken, mangled hind limb.

The BJP lawmaker is also in the visuals, holding a stick and poised to strike, but he is never seen hitting the horse.

A BJP worker seen dragging down the policeman riding Shaktiman and pulling at its saddle and reins, causing its fall, was arrested yesterday.

After the incident, the animal was operated upon by 10 doctors but could not stand on its own.

After amputation surgery, Shaktiman stood for the first time in three days, on a prosthetic limb.

Ganesh Joshi had visited the horse on Thursday. He said: "I came here out of humanity...I didn't hit the horse but an innocent animal has suffered."
 

Ganesh Joshi had visited the stable to see the injured horse on Thursday.

Over the past few days, the police had to ward the wounded horse from a crowd of visitors including politicians.

Among them was Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, who said he would make sure the animal got the best treatment possible.

The horse has been a part of police ceremonial parades since it was a three-year-old colt.

Doctors say it may never walk or run like before. Some activists suggest it may be more humane not to prolong its pain.
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