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‘Inhuman, Barbaric And Uncivilized Act’: Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Demands Inquiry, Actions Over Bhiwani Deaths

Bhiwani Deaths: Prominent Muslim organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has termed as “inhuman” and “barbaric” the alleged abduction and murder of two men by cow vigilantes in Rajasthan and sought a judicial inquiry into the matter.

Charred bodies of Nasir (25) and Junaid alias Juna (35), residents of Ghatmeeka village in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, were found inside a burnt car in Loharu in Bhiwani in Haryana on Thursday morning.

A similar case in Haryana: Madani

Taking notes from similar cases in Haryana, Jamiat president Maulana Mahmood Madani said, “This is not an isolated case, before this, another young man named Waris, a resident of Hussainpur village in Haryana’s Mewat district, was also killed on the same lines on January 28 2023.”

“All these incidents of hatred and crimes against the Muslim minority community are a pointer towards polarising and creating a vitiating atmosphere in the country,” he said.

On Saturday, a Rajasthan court sent one accused to police remand for five days in the case even as authorities in Haryana moved to cancel the arms license of Bajrang Dal member Monu Manesar who is among the four evading an arrest in the case.

“What perplexes one is that in spite of the accused being named and police cases lodged against them, it has been observed that those who identify themselves as cow protectors often function under the patronage of the state administration and police, who instead of taking any action against them, usually protects them,” the president alleged.

Also Read: Men Found Charred In Car: Owaisi Targets Congress Government In Rajasthan, BJP

‘Inhuman, barbaric & uncivilized acts’

The Jamiat president has said such “inhuman, barbaric, and uncivilized” acts can’t be tolerated in any society.

In a letter addressed to the central government, Madani urged it to take immediate and appropriate steps to ensure that the accused are apprehended at the earliest and are tried under the due process of the law, a statement released by Jamiat said. In addition to the accused, steps should also be taken against those policemen who are involved in perpetuating this case, the organisation said.

Jamiat demands the centre take actions

Jamiat also demanded that the Central government should take immediate action in this regard and direct the state police to arrest and prosecute those named in the incident. The Jamiat demanded an immediate judicial enquiry of the matter and rehabilitation measures for the affected family, the statement said.

Alina Khan

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