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Mob beats tailor to death for allegedly killing cow

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new delhi — A Muslim man accused of killing a cow was beaten to death by a mob in central India, police said on Sunday, the latest vigilante murder over the animal considered sacred by Hindus.

Siraj Khan, a 45-year-old tailor, was attacked in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh state early on Friday and died at the scene, local police official Arvind Tiwari told AFP.

Khan’s friend Shakeel Maqbool, who was also attacked, was admitted to hospital with critical injuries.

As per the investigat­ion, the deceased was beaten with bamboo sticks, he said.

On getting informatio­n about the incident, the police reached the spot and rushed the injured person for treatment to a hospital in Jabalpur district, Tiwari said.

“We have arrested four people — Pawan Singh (35), Vijay Singh (26), Phool Singh (36) and Narayan Singh (28) — and they have been sent to judicial custody. We are investigat­ing what prompted the attack,” Tiwari said.

He added that meat and a bull carcass was found at the scene, but did not elaborate as investigat­ions were ongoing.

The accused, on getting informatio­n that two persons were slaughteri­ng a cow at a forest area in Anjar village, about 70km from Satna town, reached the spot and allegedly beat one of them to death, Superinten­dent of Police Rajesh Hingerkar said.

As details of the violent assault emerged at the weekend 400 additional police were deployed to the district late on Saturday as inquiries widened, the Press Trust of India reported.

Hindus consider cows sacred and slaughteri­ng the animals, or possessing or consuming beef, is banned in most Indian states.

Cow slaughter in Madhya Pradesh carries a maximum seven-year jail term but many other parts of India impose life sentences for infringeme­nts.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has promised to completely outlaw cow slaughter in India.

The right-wing Hindu BJP has been accused of turning a blind eye to a rising number of vigilante attacks in the name of cow protection.

Rights groups say Hindu mobs have been emboldened under the party, who stormed to power in 2014. Many of the victims are Muslims.

In two prominent cases last year, a dairy farmer was killed on a roadside for transporti­ng cows and a Muslim teenager accused of carrying beef was stabbed to death on a crowded train. —

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