Khaleej Times

One held for teen’s killing over beef row

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new delhi — One person was arrested after a mob stabbed a Muslim teenager to death on suspicion of carrying beef, an offence in many parts of the Hindu-majority country, the police said on Saturday.

Cows are revered by Hindus and slaughteri­ng them as well as possession or consumptio­n of beef is banned in most Indian states, with some imposing life sentences for breaking the law.

Junaid Khan, 15, was travelling from New Delhi on Friday with three of his brothers when a fight erupted over seats.

Between 15 and 20 men pulled out knives and set upon the brothers while making anti-Muslim comments and insisting one of the packets they were carrying contained beef.

While Khan was stabbed to death, his brother Shakir sustained injuries on the throat, chest and hands, police said.

“The fight started over seats. We are looking into the matter and we have arrested one of the accused who is a 35-year-old old man from (northern state of) Haryana,” Ajay Kumar, a government railway police official said.

Khan’s brother Hassem told reporters the mob ignored their repeated pleas that they were not carrying any beef.

“They were pointing at a packet which had food and saying we should not be allowed to sit since we were carrying beef,” Haseem said.

The incident is the latest such attack by Hindu vigilantes in India, where there have been a spate of assaults against Muslims and lowcaste Dalits.

In the last two years, nearly a dozen Muslim men have been killed across the country on suspicion of eating beef or smuggling cows. —

 ?? PTI ?? Communist Party of India (Marxist) Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat consoling Zaira, mother of Junaid who was killed by a mob while onboard a train, in Haryana, on Saturday. —
PTI Communist Party of India (Marxist) Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat consoling Zaira, mother of Junaid who was killed by a mob while onboard a train, in Haryana, on Saturday. —

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