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Section 144 has been imposed in Ramgarh district in Jharkhand, in the aftermath of the alleged ‘beef lynching’ incident that claimed the life of meat trader Alimuddin Ansari.
The Director General of Police, DK Pandey, said that one of the 13 accused in the incident has been arrested. Along with CID, four special teams have been set up to nab the culprits, he added.
The incident occurred on the same day that Prime Minister Narendra Narendra Modi condemned incidents of lynching over 'gau bhakti’. A mob in BJP-led Jharkhand’s Ramgarh district went against the PM’s message and reportedly killed a man over suspicion that he was carrying beef.
Police identified Ansari, as a meat trader in his mid-30s. He is a resident of Giddi area of Ramgarh.
As per initial police statement, Ansari was beaten to death over suspicion of carrying beef in his Maruti van. The van was also set on fire, ANI reported. A case has been registered on the basis of a video footage of the lynching, police said. However, the police later claimed that it was due to monetary dispute the victim had with the group.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das directed the police to take strict action against those involved in the lynching.
Das told the police to arrest the culprits at the earliest so that they could be punished through fast-track courts, a government statement said.
The chief minister said no one has the right to take law into their own hands and administration of law is above all.
Das said if incidents of cattle smuggling come to light, the officer-in-charge of the area concerned, DSP and other senior officials would face action. It is time for stern action, he said.
Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu condemned the lynching of Alimuddin in Ramgarh by terming it a “barbaric incident”.
RK Mullik, Jharkhand Police ADG (Operations) called it a case of “pre-meditated murder”.
The incident took place just a couple of days after a mob attacked and injured a man in Giridih district on suspicion that he had slaughtered a cow.
SP Kishore Kaushal told a press conference that around 30 people surrounded the van bearing a West Bengal number plate in the Bazaar Tand area of Ramgarh police station.
On receiving information, the police rushed to the spot and took Ansari to AIIMS, Ranchi where he succumbed to injuries. The mob also set the vehicle on fire, he said.
Ramgarh Deputy Commissioner Rajeswari B, who was also present in the press conference, said additional forces have been deployed in the area to maintain law and order.
On Wednesday, citizens across Indian cities held a protest to condemn the killing of a teenage Muslim boy, Junaid, in a Mathura-bound train.
The Delhi Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution condemning "mob violence" in the name of "religion" following dramatic exchanges between AAP MLAs and BJP legislator Manjinder Singh Sirsa over Kashmir.
During the course of the discussion, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia attacked PM Modi over the issue of lynchings.
With inputs from PTI.)
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