DEHRADUN: An Indian politician was arrested on Friday on suspicion of attacking a police horse whose injuries led to a leg amputation, with the animal becoming a tool in a fierce battle between rival parties.
Police said Ganesh Joshi, from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was remanded in custody for two weeks on charges of cruelty to the horse, which was injured during a party protest in the northern state of Uttarakhand on Monday.
A BJP party worker who was caught on camera pulling a police officer down from the animal has also been arrested.
Indian celebrities have condemned the alleged attack on the horse, called Shaktiman, which was fitted with a prosthetic leg late on Thursday after having its limb amputated due to gangrene.
A case was registered against Joshi on Monday night. This morning he was arrested and produced in the court, said local police inspector Sanjay Gunjyal.
He has now been sent to 14 days of judicial custody, he added.
The Uttarakhand government, run by the rival Congress party, has spared no expense in treating the horse since the incident, with the creature becoming a cause celebre in the state.
Shaktiman has been treated to repeated visits from the states chief minister and an American veterinary surgeon was reportedly flown in from Bhutan to provide treatment, in what some critics see as a case of political point-scoring.
The BJP and the opposition Congress party are arch rivals.
Phiroze Khambatta, a vet who was part of the team treating Shaktiman, said that horses with such injuries would normally be put down.
Prosthetic limbs are fitted on horses weighing 200-300 kilograms, but Shaktiman weighs 400kg. We cant predict how he will recover, Khambatta told the Times of India newspaper.
Television footage showed Joshi, a local lawmaker, brandishing a stick as he approached the horse. He denies attacking the animal.
Senior police superintendent Sadanand Datte said that television footage showed the animals leg becoming entangled in an iron mesh as it tried to stay upright in the melee of the protest.
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