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Muslim mob Lynching in India: a unchecked hindutva hatred.

Nation Desk By Nation Desk November 23, 2024 4 Min Read
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Cow-related lynchings in India, particularly those that have gained significant attention in recent years, are often connected to the complex socio-political climate surrounding cow protection laws. These laws are deeply linked to Hindu nationalist sentiments, which view the cow as a sacred animal. Several incidents have raised alarm over vigilante violence targeting individuals suspected of cow slaughter or beef consumption, leading to debates about religious intolerance, communal tensions, and human rights in the country.

Here are a few of the most notable cases of cow-related lynchings in India:

1. Pehlu Khan (2017)

Pehlu Khan, a dairy farmer from Rajasthan, was attacked by a mob on suspicion of smuggling cows for slaughter. Despite showing valid documents for transporting the animals, Khan was severely beaten by the mob and later died from his injuries. His death sparked national outrage and raised concerns about growing religious intolerance and vigilante violence linked to cow protection laws.

Sources:

  • The Wir
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  • NDTV

2. Junaid Khan (2017)

In a similar incident, Junaid Khan, a 15-year-old Muslim boy, was lynched by a mob on a train in Haryana, allegedly over a dispute related to cow slaughter rumors. The attackers reportedly targeted him and his two brothers after accusing them of carrying beef. Junaid’s death highlighted growing communal violence linked to religious identities.

Sources:

  • The Hindu
  • BBC News

3. Rakbar Khan (2018)

Rakbar Khan, a Muslim man from Rajasthan, was lynched by a mob after he was caught allegedly transporting cows for slaughter. He was beaten to death by villagers, and his death became another flashpoint in the debate over cow protection and the rise of vigilante justice. His case highlighted the increasing incidents of violence against Muslims in the name of cow protection.

Sources:

  • Al Jazeera
  • The Guardian

4. Tabrez Ansari (2019)

Tabrez Ansari, a Muslim man, was beaten by a mob in Jharkhand after being accused of attempting to steal a motorcycle. During the assault, the mob reportedly forced him to chant “Jai Shri Ram” (Hail Lord Ram), a slogan associated with Hindu nationalism. While the incident was not directly related to cow slaughter, it was heavily influenced by the religious and communal atmosphere surrounding the cow protection issue.

Sources:

  • NDTV
  • BBC News

5. Mob Lynching in Alwar (2018)

Another case of cow-related violence occurred in Alwar, Rajasthan, where a mob lynched two Muslim men, Aslam and Javed, under the suspicion of cow smuggling. While the exact motive was debated, the incident was widely seen as part of the ongoing wave of violence linked to cow protection campaigns.

Sources:

  • Times of India
  • India Today

Conclusion

These high-profile cow-related lynchings have drawn international condemnation and provoked serious discussions about the rise of Hindu nationalism, vigilante violence, and its impact on religious minorities, especially Muslims. The incidents have led to calls for stronger legal protections, better enforcement of anti-lynching laws, and the preservation of India’s secular ideals amidst growing religious polarization.

For further details, several sources offer comprehensive coverage of these incidents and their broader implications on Indian society and politics.

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