Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Activists slam govt, cops for clearing 6 men

- Deep Mukherjee letters@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR: Activists and civil society members have criticised the Rajasthan government and police for closing a probe against six people named by dairy farmer Pehlu Khan, who died two days after alleged cow vigilantes attacked him in April.

As reported by HT on Thursday, police have given a clean chit to the six men, three of whom are linked to Hindu right-wing organisati­ons, based on the statements of the staff of a cow shelter and mobile records. The move was deeply condemnabl­e and

A pattern emerges in every case of mob violence in the country wherein the police always treat the victim as if they are somehow the guilty HARSH MANDER, author-activist

shocking but not unexpected, CPI (ML) Politburo member Kavita Krishnan said on Thursday. “It is expected because the home minister and other ministers of the Rajasthan government were handing out clean chit to the accused even before the investigat­ion had begun,” she said.

The Supreme Court that had asked states to appoint a nodal officer in each district to prevent violence in the name of cow should also monitor probe into lynching incidents, she said.

Author-activist Harsh Mander said, “A pattern emerges in every case of mob violence in the country wherein the police almost always treat the victim as if they are somehow the guilty party and do all they can to protect the accused.”

The system of cross-case often ended up denying justice to the aggrieved party. “If the police are forced to lodge an FIR against the accused, they also file cross-cases against the victim. It’s outrageous that those six people have been let off,” Mander said.

Khan was transporti­ng cows from a market in Jaipur to his home in Nuh, Haryana, when he was lynched by alleged cow vigilantes near Alwar on April 1, one of many attacks on Dalits and Muslims by self-styled cow protectors. On September 1, the crime investigat­ion department­crime branch that was looking into Khan’s killing asked Alwar police to remove the six people from the list of accused.

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