Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Two Bajrang Dal activists booked for attack on Dalits over ‘cow slaughter’

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persons, including two Bajrang Dal activists, have been booked on charge of attacking a Dalit family in their house for alleged cow slaughter, police said on Sunday.

Police registered the case against seven locals on a counter-complaint by three Dalits, who were on July 10 booked for allegedly slaughteri­ng the cow in their house under Jayapura police station limits.

The alleged attack on Dalits came to light on Saturday after ‘Komu Souharda Vedike’, a forum for communal harmony, raised the issue. “Based on a complaint, we have booked seven persons, including two Bajrang Dal activists, for attacking three Dalits in their house,” Jayapura sub-inspector of police Chandrashe­khar said.

Acting on a complaint, police had initially filed a case against the Dalit family. “The accused had gone to the house of the Dalits on July 10 to find out whether they had slaughtere­d the cow, without seeking permission,” the SI said.

On being informed, a police team visited the house of the Dalits, found them ‘cutting’ the meat, and booked them. The three Dalits were taken to police station but later let off, he said.

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