Deccan Chronicle

3 BEATEN UP FOR CARRYING BEEF IN SEONI

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY | DC

In the first incident of cow vigilantis­m in Madhya Pradesh after Congress returned to power in the state six months ago, two youths were thrashed and then made to beat a woman accompanyi­ng them by “gau rakshaks” on suspicion of carrying beef.

The victims who included a Muslim couple were also allegedly forced to chant “Jai Shri Ram” by the cow vigilantes, police said. The incident took place in Seoni district.

In the first incident of cow vigilantis­m in Madhya Pradesh after Congress returned to power in the state six months ago, two youths were thrashed and then made to beat a woman accompanyi­ng them by “gau rakshaks” on suspicion of carrying beef.

The victims who included a Muslim couple were also allegedly forced to chant “Jai Shree Ram” by the cow vigilantes, police said.

The incident took place at Mandla under Kanhiwada block in Seoni district on May 22. It however came to light when the alleged key accused uploaded the video in social media on Thursday night.

“Five people were arrested in connection with the incident and sent to jail on Saturday”, Seoni district superinten­dent of police (SP) Lalit Sakyawar said.

The three victims were also arrested on charges of possessing beef, police said.

According to the police, a group of cow vigilantes led by self-styled president of Shri Ram Sena based in Seoni Shubham Baghel attacked the three victims on suspicion of carrying beef.

They tied two youths in a tree and beat them mercilessl­y. Later, they forced the two youths to thrash the woman accompanyi­ng them.

One of the victims has been identified as Dilip Malavya, police said.

The alleged key accused, Shubham, had uploaded the video covering the incident in social media and later withdrew it when it sparked strong reactions from people.

“Police took cognisance of the video and traced down the five accused”, the investigat­ing officer Ganesh Uike said.

Police seized 140 kg red meat from the three victims. Besides, a threewheel­er and a scooter were seized from them.

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