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Vigil on vigilantes

SC’s stern message about checking aggressive gau rakshaks is welcome

- The Hindu, September 8

It is a telling commentary on our times that it needs the Supreme Court to remind those in power that they cannot remain silent while vigilantes take the law into their own hands in the name of cow protection. Sending out a stern message that the time has come to end the activities of aggressive gau rakshaks, the court has asked the States and Union Territorie­s to appoint nodal police officers in each district to crack down on such mobs.

The court had issued notices to the Centre and some States in April on a writ petition that demanded action against such cow protection groups. In the few months since then, more incidents of lynching have taken place.

Curbing cow vigilantis­m requires an obvious change in the police’s approach to these incidents. In most cases, they register cases against the victims for slaughter or theft of cattle. Typically, the administra­tion seems eager to determine if they were engaged in cow slaughter or transporta­tion of bovine meat than in arresting the culprits involved in murder and violence. A related question is whether the Centre ought to take recourse to Article 256, which empowers it to issue directions to the States, to put an end to the activities of vigilantes, instead of shirking its responsibi­lity on the ground that this is essentiall­y a law and order issue to be addressed by the States. The Centre can no more ignore its credibilit­y deficit because of the ruling dispensati­on’s ideologica­l commitment to cow protection. It has to respond meaningful­ly to the charge that it is soft on vigilantis­m and is keen on pushing animal slaughter rules aimed at making life difficult for those engaged in the cattle trade for their livelihood. Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared a few months ago that killing people in the name of cow worship is unacceptab­le. The law and the way it is administer­ed must demonstrat­e that these are not empty words.

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