Davanagere:A bizarre dispute has erupted between the villagers of Kunibelakere in Harihar taluk and those from Kulagatte in Honnali taluk, Davanagere, Karnataka, over a buffalo dedicated to the village Goddess. The matter has now been brought to the police station.
In Kunibelakere, a buffalo was dedicated to the village deity, Kariyamma Devi, eight years ago. However, a week ago, this buffalo was spotted in the neighbouring village of Belakere. At the same time, another buffalo from Kulagatte village in Honnali taluk went missing. Allegedly, the villagers of Kulagatte brought a vehicle and took the buffalo to their village, claiming it as their own. Upon discovering this, the villagers of Kunibelakere asserted that the buffalo belonged to their village. This led to a heated argument between the two villages, which eventually escalated to the police station.
Complaints and Counter-Complaints:The villagers of Kunibelakere lodged a complaint with the Malebennur police station demanding the return of the buffalo, asserting that it belonged to their village. In response, villagers from Kulagatte filed a counter-complaint at the Honnali police station, claiming the buffalo as their own and seeking justice.
When the Malebennur police questioned both groups, each side insisted that the buffalo was theirs, creating confusion. There was also a dispute over the buffalo’s age, with the villagers of Kunibelakere claiming it was eight years old, while the villagers of Kulagatte insisted it was only three.