Pilibhit: In a series of unusual remarks, Sanjay Singh Gangwar, Uttar Pradesh’s junior minister for sugarcane development, has claimed that cancer can be cured by cleaning and lying in cowsheds.

He also suggested that petting and serving cows could reduce the need for blood pressure medication within 10 days.

Speaking at the inauguration of a cow shelter in Pakadia Naugawan, Pilibhit, on Sunday, Gangwar said, "If a person with high blood pressure pets a cow morning and evening, their dosage of medicine could be reduced by half in just 10 days."

He went further, stating in Hindi that, “If a cancer patient starts to clean a cowshed and lies there, even cancer can be cured. And, if you burn cow dung cakes, you can get rid of mosquitoes. So, everything that a cow produces is useful in some way.”

Addressing press persons the Minister also urged people to celebrate their wedding anniversaries and children’s birthdays in cow shelters and to also donate fodder.

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Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has instructed the Union Home Ministry to decide on a petition regarding Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Indian citizenship. The Bench, led by Justice Attau Rahman Masoodi and Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, set a deadline of December 19, 2024, for the government to update the Court on the matter.

The petition, filed by S Vignesh Shishir, requests a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into allegations that Rahul Gandhi holds British citizenship. Shishir claims that evidence, including confidential emails shared by VSS Sarma, suggests Gandhi may be a British citizen. However, due to UK data protection laws, the British government has not disclosed full details without Gandhi's consent.

During the November 25 hearing, Deputy Solicitor General SB Pandey informed the Court that the Home Ministry is reviewing the representation. The Court directed the government to report on the status of the petition by the next hearing on December 19.

A similar petition challenging Rahul Gandhi's citizenship is pending before the Delhi High Court, where the matter will be heard after the Allahabad High Court's proceedings.