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Farsa Wale Baba (Cow Vigilante) Death, Family, Biography

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Death Date: 21/03/2026
Hometown: Mathura
Death Cause: Road Accident

Farse Wale Baba

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Real NameChandrashekhar Baba
ProfessionReligious leader
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 6" (168 cm)
Weight (approx.)60 Kg (132 lbs)
Body Measurements (approx.)- Chest: 38 inches
- Waist: 32 inches
- Biceps: 10 inches
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourGrey
Personal Life
BirthplaceGopalpur Natthanagla Urf Kukar, Chhajlet, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Date of Death21 March 2026
Place of DeathAjnokh, Chhata, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India
Death CauseRoad accident
NationalityIndian
HometownMathura
ReligionHinduism
Food HabitVegetarian
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Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death)Unmarried
Family
SiblingsBrother- Keshav (Elder)
Farse Wale Baba's elder brother

Farse Wale Baba

Some Lesser Known Facts About Farsa Wale Baba

  • Farse Wale Baba, i.e. Chandrashekhar Baba, was born in Gopalpur Natthanagla Urf Kukar village of Moradabad.
  • His parents died when he was young.
  • He then joined the Ayodhya Kar Seva movement in the early 1990s and left his home at a young age to become a Baba.
  • After a few years, Farse Wale Baba shifted to the Ajnokh area in Mathura, where he opened a gaushala (cow shelter).

    Farse Wale Baba with his cows

    Farse Wale Baba with his cows

  • He was only going to his village to participate in religious activities and never attended any wedding ceremonies.
  • His elder brother is also living in the village with his family, but Baba seldom visited them. Baba had about 400 cows in his cowshed as of March 2026.
  • He later on became involved in cow vigilante operations and was popular in holding a farsa battle-axe that weighed nearly 15 kg.

    Farse Wale Baba with his battle axe

    Farse Wale Baba with his battle axe

  • On the morning of 21 March 2026, he was working near the border of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh after getting information about illegal cow smuggling in a truck.
  • Another truck struck him from behind, and he died.
  • According to local sources, the smugglers hit him intentionally. The police officials maintained it was an accident because of fog, and the truck driver also died later in the hospital.
  • Local people protested by lying his body on the highway for four hours and also stopped the traffic.
  • Many Hindu organisations demanded action against the smugglers, and also damaged the police vehicles.
  • Police registered an FIR against 20 people and also arrested a person called Daksh Chaudhary for spreading misinformation about Baba’s death.