Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Cong, BJP in war of words over lynching

- Manoj Ahuja manoj.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

POSTURING Union minister says such attacks will increase with rise in PM’S popularity, Cong leader Gehlot hits back

JAIPUR: More “lynching incidents will take place” with the “rise in popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi”, Union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said Saturday, suggesting a conspiracy was at play to defame the BJP and the central government ahead of the Lok Sabha elections next year.

“The more popular Modiji becomes, the more such incidents will happen. During Bihar elections, it was ‘award wapsi’; in Uttar Pradesh, it was mob lynching. For 2019 elections, it will be something else. PM Modi gave several schemes, their effects can be seen, this (lynching) incident is just one reaction to it,” he said.

The minister was reacting to the killing of a Muslim man, Rakbar Khan, who was lynched in Rajasthan’s Alwar district by a mob that accused him of smuggling cows late Friday night.

“We condemn mob lynching but this isn’t a single incident. You have to trace this back in history. Why does this happen? Who should stop this? What happened with Sikhs in 1984 was the biggest mob lynching of this nation’s history,” he told reporters in Jaipur.

With Rajasthan going to polls later this year, state BJP bigwigs were quick to condemn the murder that took place hours before party chief Amit Shah landed in Jaipur to address the concluding session of the party’s state working committee meeting.

Chief minister Vasundhara Raje, who had stayed silent for over a month when a dairy farmer Pehlu Khan, also in Alwar, was similarly lynched by a mob in April last year, was quick to speak up this time.

“The incident of the alleged lynching of a person transporti­ng bovines in Alwar district is condemnabl­e. Strictest possible action shall be taken against the perpetrato­rs,” she said in a tweet. “Such behaviour is certainly abhorrent and despicable – and not characteri­stic of Rajasthan. We shall make all efforts to prevent such instances.”

Rajasthan home minister The total number of cases of cow smuggling registered in Rajasthan from 2015-2017

Number of smugglers arrested during the period

Police outposts to check cow smuggling put across the state, six each in Alwar and Bharatpur, to protect some 13 million bovine animals.

Persons involved in cow business killed in Rajasthan since 2017

Gulab Chand Kataria, who had called the last year’s victim “a cow smuggler” in the state assembly and had backed the police clean chit to the six accused, was also quick to condemn this time.

“We will take strict action against the people responsibl­e for this incident,” he told reporters.

Ramgarh MLA Gyandev Ahuja raised suspicion on “the role of the Alwar police”. “There

Rakbar Khan allegedly beaten to death in Alwar. He had two cows with him when he was attacked. Two suspects arrested.

Pehlu Khan was transporti­ng cows from Jaipur to Haryana, when he was thrashed by alleged cow vigilantes near Alwar. He died few days later. Police probe named 15 accused, who were later released on bail.

a group of men transporti­ng cows was attacked in the Govindgarh area of Alwar resulting in the death of one Umar Mohammed. An injured claimed they were attacked by cow vigilantes. 2 persons

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is rampant cow smuggling on the Alwar-haryana border. I have asked people in my constituen­cy not to take law in their own hands. I demand that the government order a judicial inquiry.”

Others, meanwhile, slammed the BJP for the rise in cases of mob violence in the name of cow.

“Any statement from BJP leaders opposing the lynching is hypocrisy. The mob violence has arrested and trial has begun.

Taleem Khan, 22, was killed in a shootout with police who claimed that Khan and his five accomplice­s, travelling in a mini-truck, had fired at them. Khan belonged to Nuh district of Haryana.

its indirect support. In Rajasthan, the communal and regional polarisati­on is BJP’S creation,” political analyst Rajiv Gupta said.

The state Congress slammed the BJP for failing to stop such attacks. “Saddened by news of a man beaten to death in Alwar. Killing of people on “suspicion” is sadly becoming a norm in BJPruled states,” party’s state president Sachin Pilot tweeted.

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Congress general secretary Ashok Gehlot termed the incident “horrific”. “For BJP, human life has no value. Criminals guised as vigilantes are roaming freely with out fear of law n order. The PM remains silent on such cases of #lynchings n the State CM orders customary inquiries, wherein actual accused are hardly arrested or punished,” the leader said in a series of tweets.

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 ?? HT ?? (Above) Rakbar Khan, the latest victim of alleged cow vigilantis­m. While cow smuggling is not new in the Mewat region of Rajasthan, activism by cow protection groups and cow vigilantes is.
HT (Above) Rakbar Khan, the latest victim of alleged cow vigilantis­m. While cow smuggling is not new in the Mewat region of Rajasthan, activism by cow protection groups and cow vigilantes is.

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