Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

MUSLIM MAN ASSAULTED BY COW VIGILANTES DIES IN ALWAR

- Salik Ahmed

A Muslim man who was assaulted by vigilantes over sus picion of cow smuggling in Rajasthan died at a hospital in Alwar, police said on Tuesday.

The incident came amid sev eral steps taken by Bjp-ruled states to protect cows, considered sacred by many Hindus. BJP and other right-wing leaders have also been making provocativ­e statements over the issue.

Police said Pehlu Khan, 35 died at a hospital on Monday night, two days after 15-odd peo ple were assaulted by vigilantes on the Alwar highway.

Alwar collector Muktanand Agrawal said Khan was among the people transporti­ng cows in six vehicles. Some of those attacked are undergoing treat ment for injuries, while the remaining are in judicial cus tody, said Virendra Singh, a con stable at Bahror police station.

The transporte­rs are said to be Muslims from Haryana’s Nuh district.

The Rajasthan Bovine Anima Act, 1995, prohibits the export o cows for slaughter and treats the transporte­r as an abettor. Trans portation for agricultur­al or dairy farming is allowed with permission from the district administra­tion.

The police denied knowledge whether the transporte­rs had permit for transporti­ng the cows

Family members of the deceased met the sub-divisiona officer, who assured them of fair investigat­ion in the case.

“We have registered a case o murder against six persons and 200 unknown people,” said Ram esh Sinsinwar, the station house officer of Bahror. No one has been arrested so far.

The incident came days after the Gujarat assembly passed a bill making cow slaughter pun ishable with life imprisonme­nt.

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