<p>Thirty-two buffaloes of a farmer died allegedly after consuming chemical-laced fodder and a case has been registered against a Rajasthan-based company in the matter, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>According to the complaint filed by Khemraj, a resident of village Kadarpur, he used to keep his 41 buffaloes in a plot near the Aravalli hill which is nearby his village.</p>.<p>A company based in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/dmrc-appointed-as-general-consultant-for-jaipur-metros-upcoming-corridors-1183203.html" target="_blank">Rajasthan</a>'s Sawai Madhopur used to supply fodder for the bovine. Recently it had supplied fodder mixed with some poisonous or chemical substance, he said.</p>.<p>"It was on January 17 that as soon as the buffalo ate the fodder they started falling and fainted. I informed the veterinary doctor but the buffaloes could not be saved," Khemraj said.</p>.<p>"Doctor told me it was due to some chemical in the fodder. By Saturday, 32 buffaloes have died. Most of them were milkers and I have lost lakhs of rupees," he added.</p>.<p>An FIR has been registered against the company under section 429 (mischief by maiming or killing cattle) of IPC at sector 65 police station</p>.<p>"FIR has been registered and we are investigating", SHO Sudhir Kumar said.</p>
<p>Thirty-two buffaloes of a farmer died allegedly after consuming chemical-laced fodder and a case has been registered against a Rajasthan-based company in the matter, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>According to the complaint filed by Khemraj, a resident of village Kadarpur, he used to keep his 41 buffaloes in a plot near the Aravalli hill which is nearby his village.</p>.<p>A company based in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/dmrc-appointed-as-general-consultant-for-jaipur-metros-upcoming-corridors-1183203.html" target="_blank">Rajasthan</a>'s Sawai Madhopur used to supply fodder for the bovine. Recently it had supplied fodder mixed with some poisonous or chemical substance, he said.</p>.<p>"It was on January 17 that as soon as the buffalo ate the fodder they started falling and fainted. I informed the veterinary doctor but the buffaloes could not be saved," Khemraj said.</p>.<p>"Doctor told me it was due to some chemical in the fodder. By Saturday, 32 buffaloes have died. Most of them were milkers and I have lost lakhs of rupees," he added.</p>.<p>An FIR has been registered against the company under section 429 (mischief by maiming or killing cattle) of IPC at sector 65 police station</p>.<p>"FIR has been registered and we are investigating", SHO Sudhir Kumar said.</p>