Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Men with buffalo meat attacked in Faridabad

- Prabhu Razdan prabhu.razdan@hindustant­imes.com

FARIDABAD : A group of men was allegedly assaulted by so-called cow protection groups in Old Faridabad on Friday, the latest in a string of attacks by right-wing Hindu groups on people over suspicions that they may be selling or consuming cow meat.

Police have filed cases against the victims as well as “15-20 unknown persons” who attacked them, and will investigat­e the origin of the meat that the men were carrying for which they were assaulted.

“We were beaten black and blue and told to raise slogans like ‘gau mata ki jai’ (hail the cow mother) and hanuman ki jai (hail hanuman) —which we refused”, said Azad, who was one of the people attacked. Three of the four victims appeared to be Muslims.

He added that the assault continued even after the policemen arrived on the scene.

“We have registered a case under sections of Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvard­han Act Act against Asad, Shehzad, Shakeel and Sonu”, said ACP Mujesar Radhey Shyam.

The officer said another FIR has been registered under sections of rioting, causing hurt and criminal intimidati­on against 15-20 unknown people.

Azad, being treated for his injuries at a hospital, said he and his accomplice­s buy meat from the Fatehpur Tageh area and sell it in the Old Faridabad meat market. “We sell buffalo meat in Old Faridabad market and we do this every day,” he said, denying they were carrying cow meat.

The cow is a sacred animal for Hindus and vigilante groups that claim to be working to stop its smuggling and killing have been behind a growing number of attacks in recent years.

The incidents have coincided with the growing strength of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP, the political arm of the RSS.

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