Chattanooga Times Free Press

2 Muslim men killed by mob over cow theft charges in India

- BY WASBIR HUSSAIN

GAUHATI, India — Two Muslim men were beaten to death by a mob in northeaste­rn India over allegation­s of cow theft, the latest in a series of similar attacks across the country, police officials said Monday.

Senior Assam state police official Mukesh Aggarwal said police have filed a criminal complaint and are trying to identify the members of the mob, but no arrests have been made so far.

The attack took place Sunday in a village in Nagon district, 80 miles east of the state capital, Gauhati, when a mob accused the two men of trying to steal cows and began beating them with sticks and rocks.

Police in the district said by the time they reached the scene the men were already in critical condition, and were declared dead at a hospital.

This is the third cowrelated death in the country in the past month. On April 1, Pehlu Khan, a Muslim cattle trader, was lynched by a mob in the western state of Rajasthan as he transporte­d cattle he had bought at an animal fair back to his home state of Haryana. Khan and his family were small dairy farmers.

The rise in cowrelated lynchings and beatings began after the ruling Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party was voted to power in a landslide victory in 2014. Most of the attacks have been attributed to local Hindu radical groups.

Human Rights Watch said in a report last week that since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government took office, at least 10 Muslims, including a 12-year-old boy, have been killed in mob attacks in seven separate incidents related to allegation­s over cows.

Hindus, who form 80 percent of India’s 1.3 billion people, consider cows sacred, and for many, eating beef is taboo.

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