Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Exbureaucr­ats urge Raje to arrest Pehlu Khan killers

- Indo Asian News Service htraj@htlive.com

Twenty-three former bureaucrat­s have urged Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje to arrest those who killed a Muslim farmer and warned that unchecked cow vigilantis­m will lead to “large-scale violence”.

“Very disturbed” by the April 1 lynching of a dairy farmer Pehlu Khan in Alwar, the ex-bureaucrat­s also pressed Raje to punish police and other officials blamed for derelictio­n of duty.

The petitioner­s, all from the 1968 IAS batch, include Gopalkrish­na Gandhi, Arun Kumar, Aruna Roy and Wajahat Habibullah.

Khan and four other dairy farmers were attacked with sticks and stones by self-styled cow vigilantes on a national highway when they were returning to Haryana from a cattle fair in Rajasthan.

The attackers claimed Khan and others were smuggling cows. But they had documents to prove they had purchased the cattle from the fair and had no relationsh­ip with cattle smugglers or cow slaughter.

Habibullah said that they wrote to Raje with whom all petitioner­s have “high expectatio­ns” that she would set a precedent by taking action against the culprits. “We are very disturbed by the lynching and murder of Khan. We are also dismayed by the acts of omission and commission of the government following the incident, including the delay and marked reluctance in arresting all those guilty of the act,” reads the April 23 letter.

They said the killing of Khan by an “arbitrary self-appointed group of vigilantes shows how much we have succeeded in underminin­g the most basic principles and values on which we have based our nation”.

They urged the government to register cases and take a decisive action on “the dying statement of Khan”.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Members of various social organisati­ons at a protest seeking justice for Pehlu Khan near the state assembly in Jaipur on Monday.
HT PHOTO Members of various social organisati­ons at a protest seeking justice for Pehlu Khan near the state assembly in Jaipur on Monday.

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