Indian man arrested over cow vigilante double murder | Inquirer News

Indian man arrested over cow vigilante double murder

/ 03:16 PM February 18, 2023

FILE PHOTO: The administration of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made cows a top priority and invested millions of dollars in programs to protect the animal and research the uses for bovine dung and urine. – Indian police say on Saturday, February 18, 2023, they had arrested one man over the murder of two Muslim men whose charred bodies were found in a car after they were abducted for alleged cow smuggling. AFP

NEW DELHI, India — Indian police said Saturday they had arrested one man over the murder of two Muslim men whose charred bodies were found in a car after they were abducted for alleged cow smuggling.

Cows are considered sacred by Hindus and their slaughter is illegal in many Indian states.

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Vigilante squads that roam highways to stop the animals from being transported across state borders have proliferated since Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi became the prime minister in 2014.

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The bodies of the two men were discovered in a burnt-out vehicle in northern Haryana state on Thursday morning, a day after they went missing.

Both men were from neighboring Rajasthan state and their families named five men belonging to the Hindu hardline Bajrang Dal group in a criminal complaint to the police after their disappearance.

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“We have arrested one accused so far and we are searching for others,” police officer Shyam Singh told AFP.

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Rajasthan police said in a statement that the arrested man was a taxi driver and was also involved with cow vigilante groups.

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot condemned the killings on Twitter and said strict action would be taken against the accused.

Critics have accused the Modi government of turning a blind eye to vigilante attacks on minority Muslims in the name of cow protection.

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Rajasthan and Haryana are among the states that ban cow slaughter, and authorities also require anyone transporting the animals across state borders to have a permit.

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