Rewari’s streets are increasingly becoming dangerous due to the rising number of stray cows and bulls roaming freely, causing frequent traffic jams and accidents. Many cattle owners milk their cows in the morning and then release them onto the streets, only to bring them back home in the evening for the next milking session.
These abandoned animals can be seen wandering on roads, sitting in the middle of highways, and even blocking major intersections. Commuters, especially two-wheeler riders, face constant risks of collisions. The situation worsens during peak hours when herds of cows and bulls move unpredictably, leading to sudden traffic halts.
Local residents and commuters have urged the authorities to take strict action and implement effective measures to control the stray cattle problem. However, despite multiple complaints, no significant steps have been taken to resolve the issue.
The rising number of accidents and inconvenience caused by stray cattle highlights the urgent need for designated shelters and stricter regulations on cattle management In rewari.