<p>Tension prevailed in the Isanpur area of Ahmedabad on Friday after a slaughtered bovine animal's parts were found near a temple.</p>.<p>Local residents and Hindu Organisations gave a prompt bandh call in the area and demanded the arrest of those responsible for the slaughter.</p>.<p>Vishwa Hindu Parishad local leader and former councillor Dakshesh Mehta led the protest and appealed to the local traders to pull down shutters in protest and gave a bandh call.</p>.<p>Police have sent the samples for the FSL report and increased patrolling in the area to avert any untoward incident.</p>.<p>Assistant Commissioner of Police Milap Patel told the media persons, "In the morning we received information that a cattle's body parts were lying on the road, immediately a team reached the spot and conducted a panchnama. The parts have been sent to FSL to identify the cattle breed. Police have identified a few suspects and soon they will be rounded up and questioned. To ensure law and order in the area, police deployment and patrolling have been increased."</p>.<p>Local resident Krupal Patel alleged, "This road is used by the butchers to transport illegally slaughtered animals, and on Friday the driver must have lost control while crossing the spread-breaker and maybe that is how the cattle's part must have fallen from the vehicle. Police should arrest those behind cattle's illegal slaughter trade."</p>
<p>Tension prevailed in the Isanpur area of Ahmedabad on Friday after a slaughtered bovine animal's parts were found near a temple.</p>.<p>Local residents and Hindu Organisations gave a prompt bandh call in the area and demanded the arrest of those responsible for the slaughter.</p>.<p>Vishwa Hindu Parishad local leader and former councillor Dakshesh Mehta led the protest and appealed to the local traders to pull down shutters in protest and gave a bandh call.</p>.<p>Police have sent the samples for the FSL report and increased patrolling in the area to avert any untoward incident.</p>.<p>Assistant Commissioner of Police Milap Patel told the media persons, "In the morning we received information that a cattle's body parts were lying on the road, immediately a team reached the spot and conducted a panchnama. The parts have been sent to FSL to identify the cattle breed. Police have identified a few suspects and soon they will be rounded up and questioned. To ensure law and order in the area, police deployment and patrolling have been increased."</p>.<p>Local resident Krupal Patel alleged, "This road is used by the butchers to transport illegally slaughtered animals, and on Friday the driver must have lost control while crossing the spread-breaker and maybe that is how the cattle's part must have fallen from the vehicle. Police should arrest those behind cattle's illegal slaughter trade."</p>