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Muslim dies after attack over cows

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NEW DELHI: A Muslim man has died after he was attacked by hundreds of vigilantes while transporti­ng cows in India, police said yesterday, as tensions rose over the slaughter of an animal Hindus consider sacred.

No arrests have yet been made, but police said they had registered a murder case over 55-year-old Pehlu Khan’s death in hospital on Monday, two days after a mob attacked his cattle truck on a highway in Alwar in the western state of Rajasthan.

At least six more people were injured when the truck was attacked by around 200 Hindu vigilantes, who police are still trying to identify. But police also said they were preparing a case against the survivors of the attack, whom they suspect of trying to smuggle the cattle across state borders.

Cows are considered sacred in Hindumajor­ity India, where squads of vigilantes roam highways inspecting livestock trucks for any trace of the animal.

Slaughteri­ng cows is illegal in many Indian states and some also require a licence for transporti­ng them across state borders.

Alwar police chief Rahul Prakash said the victim and his associates were returning to their home state of Haryana when the mob intercepte­d their vehicle.

Mr Prakash said the six others have now been discharged from hospital, adding that a postmortem would determine the cause of Khan’s death. “We are yet to receive the postmortem report but he had multiple rib fractures,” he said.

Another officer, Ramesh Chand Sinsinwar, said police were preparing a case against the survivors.

“They were carrying eight bovines in the mini truck without permission. We will file a case against the survivors after concluding our investigat­ions,” said Mr Sinsinwar, who is heading the investigat­ion.

Rajasthan home minister Gulab Chand Kataria told reporters both sides were to blame for the incident. “It is illegal to transport cows, but people ignore it and cow protectors are trying to stop such people from traffickin­g them,” Mr Kataria told reporters.

At least 10 Muslim men have been killed in similar incidents across the country by Hindu mobs on suspicion of eating beef or smuggling cows in the last two years.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Feeling festive A girl dressed as goddess Kumari drinks after attending rituals to celebrate the annual Navratri Festival inside the Adyapeath Temple, on the outskirts of Kolkata, India, yesterday.
REUTERS Feeling festive A girl dressed as goddess Kumari drinks after attending rituals to celebrate the annual Navratri Festival inside the Adyapeath Temple, on the outskirts of Kolkata, India, yesterday.

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