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Mira Road Bakri Eid Row: Hindus opposing goats face knife attack; Bajrang Dal protests as police remove ‘pet’ pig

A dispute over goats brought into a residential society ahead of Bakrid in Mira-Bhayandar escalated into violence, with allegations of an attempted knife attack on Hindu activists and a counter-protest involving a pig, prompting police intervention.

Kirti PandeyKirti Pandey
May 26, 2026, 08:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Maharashtra
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Mira-Bhayandar (Maharashtra): Communal tensions escalated in the Mira Road area of Mira-Bhayandar after a dispute broke out inside a housing complex over goats allegedly brought in for Bakrid, triggering protests, violence, and a politically sensitive standoff. For those who may not know, Mira-Bhayandar is a city and municipal corporation in Thane district, largely a part of the extension of Mumbai metropolis.

Bakra Eid activity has started increasing in Mira Road. Muslims have begun bringing goats into residential societies for the festival, including in the Poonam Cluster building. pic.twitter.com/1y19idLmKf

— सकल हिंदू समाज मुंबई 🚩 (@Sakalhindu_) May 25, 2026

According to local accounts, residents of the Poonam Estate cluster objected to goats being housed within the society premises for several days, citing hygiene concerns, foul smell, and health issues. The disagreement soon spiralled into a larger confrontation, drawing members from Hindu organisations including Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad to the spot.

In some housing societies, Muslim families had set up sheds for animal slaughters on the impending Bakri Eid festival, in contravention of the much publicised rules that say the Qurbani rituals must take place only in designated slaughter houses and certainly not in housing complexes.

Knowing that @MBVVPOLICE and @My_MBMC are demolishing the shade made for slaughtering, @INCIndia Corporator and daughter of @MuzaffarHussain reached the society to allow the slaughtering.

पापा बोलते है कायदे में बकरीद मनाओ और पापा की पारी बोलती है आतंक मचाओ।@CMOMaharashtra https://t.co/faK1SIQ7Ud pic.twitter.com/NmYJ4ZPA7t

— VoiceForHinduJustice (@SuddhaVichar) May 25, 2026

Knife Attack Amid Heavy Police Presence

Durgesh Jaiswal, Bajrang Dal’s local president, claimed that the situation turned violent when a Muslim youth approached VHP workers and attempted to attack a key functionary identified as Nagnath Kamble.

#BREAKING | Clashes erupt in Mumbai’s Mira Road after residents of Poonam Cluster Society protested against goats being kept inside the premises for sacrifice during #Bakrid.

According to reports, tensions escalated during the protest, leading to a confrontation inside the… pic.twitter.com/fKICiAdTb9

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) May 26, 2026

He alleged that the Muslim youth was armed with a sharp knife and seemed to have prior knowledge of VHP leadership and hierarchy. He pulled out the knife and charged despite a significant police presence. A Bajrang Dal activist named Harsh reportedly intervened and sustained injuries while stopping the attack. Police later detained the attacker and a complaint was filed at Kashimira police station.

Mira-Bhayandar, Maharashtra: A dispute broke out at Poonam estate Cluster, Mira-Bhayander over goats brought inside a housing society for Bakrid, leading to tension in the area. A large number of people gathered following the incident. Members of Hindu organisations reached the… pic.twitter.com/m1YZMQjYxC

— IANS (@ians_india) May 26, 2026

Harsh, the injured activist, suffered a deep cut requiring stitches and informed that two others were also gravely hurt in the confrontation. He further accused the police of inaction and claimed that threats were issued during the altercation.

Residents Cite Health Concerns

Amid the political and communal overtones, some local residents also highlighted the health and civic inconveniences of living in horrific conditions with sacrificial lambs in the same building. One resident said that living conditions had deteriorated due to the presence of animals inside the housing complex, citing foul smell, sleeplessness, and rising health complaints.

Counter-Protest: Pig Brought to Site, Police Step In

In a dramatic escalation, another group associated with Hindu organisations brought a pig to the protest site, describing it as a “pet” and drawing parallels with the acceptance of goats in the same locality. The move triggered immediate police action, with officers intervening and removing the animal from the scene.

📍Mira Bhayandar

Poonam Cluster Society, bringing a goat for Qurbani is acceptable; but when Hindus bring a Varaha as a pet, @MBVVPOLICE suddenly has a problem! pic.twitter.com/pld6rNDAzN

— Sakal Hindu Samaj (@sakal_hindu_) May 26, 2026

Videos circulating online show police personnel physically carrying the pig away, even as slogans were raised and protests intensified in what was described as a “Bakra Mandi” flashpoint in Mira Road.

Law-and-Order Lens: State’s Crackdown Context

The incident unfolds against the backdrop of a broader law-and-order push by the Maharashtra government under Devendra Fadnavis, which has recently invoked the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act against illegal cattle trade networks.

In a notable intervention, Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Khan publicly backed the crackdown, urging compliance with the law and stressing that religious practices such as Qurbani must not violate legal norms or cause inconvenience to others.

#WATCH | Nagpur | Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman, Pyare Khan says, "This is a very commendable step by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Previously, a particular community would come to me and complain about injustice being done to them… But under the… pic.twitter.com/LFcdjJlQeI

— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2026

He specifically advised against conducting animal sacrifice in residential societies or open spaces, calling for adherence to designated slaughterhouse rules.

Topics: Vishwa Hindu ParishadMaharashtra PoliceBajrang DalMira Road violenceBakrid controversy
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