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Pouring
rains coupled with this massive and barbaric animal sacrifice ritual on
the streets of Dhaka have flooded many areas of the capital, creating a
gory and horrific scene of red rivers of blood and waste.
Dhaka Tribune (h/t Victoria B) Citizens
of Dhaka witnessed a horrific sight amidst the celebration of Eid
al-Adha on Tuesday. Rainfall and animal sacrifices across the city
created a dreadful scene of blood streams across streets in the city.
Waterlogging in many parts of the city
got mixed with the blood following the sacrifices of the animals
creating the disturbing scene. The flooded parts of the city gave an
impression akin to rivers of blood.
Many said the incident showed how the
city corporations had failed to keep the city’s drainage systems
functional and had paid no attention to the matter before Eid. The two
city corporations designated 1,000 spots – 496 in the north and 504 in
the south – for cutting animals’ throats in front of cheering crowds.
Areas like Malibagh, Baily Road,
Shantinagar, Bijoynagar, Paltan, Motijheel, Jatrabari, Bakshi Bazar and
Kathalbagan saw people slaughtering animals right in front of their
homes.
From around 7.30am in the morning,
many people were seen slaughtering animals in the streets in front of
their homes and other convenient places in several areas including
Mohammadpur, Mirpur, Shyamoli, Uttara, Dhanmondi, Niketon. The roads
soon filled up with blood and waste.
Despite the intermittent showers,
citizens thronged mosques, offered prayers and proceeded with the
ritualistic goat sacrifice. In Malibagh, Baily Road, Shantinagar,
Bijoynagar, Paltan, Motijheel, Jatrabari, Bakshi Bazar and Kathalbagan
area, Dhaka Tribune reporters found people are sacrificing their animals
in front of their homes or other places nearby.
Dhaka South City Corporation’s Deputy
Chief waste management official Khandker Millatul Islam said that water
logging in the capital was an old problem.
Below videos of Muslim animal sacrifice for Eid are very graphic. Viewer discretion advised.
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