Blood from Bakrid Slaughter Spills into Hyderabad Streets, Triggers Outrage Over Sanitation Breach
Videos from Musheerabad’s Bangladesh Market in Hyderabad show blood from Bakrid animal sacrifices spilling into nearby streets, allegedly violating Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation rules. The incident sparked political criticism, sanitation concerns, and debate over enforcement and cultural practices amid delayed cleanup efforts and rising public health worries in the area.
The visuals indicated that the blood had spilled into surrounding streets, allegedly in breach of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation rules that prohibit slaughter in public spaces without prior authorization. The incident has triggered widespread criticism over sanitation standards and enforcement in the area.
This is Hyderabad on the occasion of Bakrid... This looks horrific!
— Mr Sinha (@Mrsinha) May 28, 2026
If it had been Holi colours on the streets, the entire ecosystem would have been boiling with outrage..
But since it's Bakrid, nobody cares. Not even the so-called animal lovers.https://t.co/dX0gOs9YCW
Bharatiya Janata Party leader NV Subhash called for immediate cleanup action, demanding swift intervention from civic authorities to address the situation and prevent further public health risks. Critics have highlighted potential hygiene hazards and questioned what they describe as uneven enforcement of regulations across different religious and cultural events in the city.
However, defenders of the practice have pointed to cultural and religious traditions associated with Bakrid sacrifices, arguing that such practices are longstanding and deeply rooted. Meanwhile, residents of the area have expressed concern over deteriorating sanitation conditions and rising tensions in mixed residential neighborhoods, particularly as cleanup efforts reportedly lag behind the incident.
The incident has once again brought attention to the challenges faced by urban administrations in balancing religious practices with public health regulations, especially in densely populated commercial and residential zones.

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