Muslim man killed in new suspected India 'cow lynching' | Inquirer News

Muslim man killed in new suspected India ‘cow lynching’

/ 09:16 PM May 16, 2019

Srinagar, India — Indian police said Thursday they are probing a suspected fresh case of a Muslim man being killed by so-called Hindu cow vigilantes.

Cows are revered by Hindus and according to Human Rights Watch some 44 people died in cow-related violence by Hindu vigilantes between May 2015 and December last year.

Police said a group of Muslim men transporting horses became involved in an altercation in a remote mountainous area of Indian-administered Kashmir before dawn.

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Nayeem Ahmed Shah, thought to be 50, was shot in the head and died on the spot, police said, while another man Yasin Hussain accompanying him was injured.

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The attackers fled the scene after the firing, Hussain told reporters.

“We are investigating the angle of cow vigilantism,” inspector general of police for the region, M K Sinha told AFP, adding seven suspects were taken into custody for questioning.

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Angry locals, who said the shooting was carried out by Hindu vigilantes, protested and threw stones at police, damaging several vehicles. They demanded the attackers be handed over to them.

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Police fired tear gas before authorities imposed a curfew in the area and deployed hundreds of government forces personnel to prevent religious clashes and the violence from spreading.

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Hindus consider cows sacred and their slaughter is banned across much of India, including the Muslim-majority state of Jammu and Kashmir.

But beef is openly sold across many parts of the state where resentment against Indian rule is widespread.

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Critics said extremists have been emboldened by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) coming to power nationally in 2014 under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In 2017, his government tried to ban the cattle trade for slaughter nationwide, only for it to be rejected by the Supreme Court.

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Modi, 68, is running for a second term in elections that end on Sunday with results due four days later. /kga

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