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Dalit attacks: Call to ban Gau Rakshaks echoes in Parliament

Source: PTI
July 29, 2016 13:30 IST
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The Opposition on Friday hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party over an attack on two Muslim women in Madhya Pradesh on the beef issue and alleged that Dalits and Muslims were being increasingly targeted, prompting Home Minister Rajnath Singh to assert that justice will be done in the case.

Raising the matter in Zero Hour, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge reeled out statistics to highlight attacks on Dalits and cited the incident in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, besides one in Gujarat and the killing of two Dalits in Uttar Pradesh to buttress his point.

Demanding a ban on cow vigilante groups like 'Gau Rakshak Sangh', he alleged that they have become a law unto themselves and were being encouraged by BJP governments in states.

Kharge also attacked the Sangh Parivar alleging that their members and those of the BJP are also involved in such incidents.

"Such incidents can happen only when they have government's support," he said, while also referred to reports on Friday that a Dalit couple was hacked to death in UP.

Amid cries of 'shame, shame' from opposition benches, the Congress leader said the two women pleaded with the attackers that they were carrying buffalo meat and not cow meat and had produced receipt to make their point.

"They were still thrashed in front of the police. They were told that if they were men, they would have been killed," he alleged.

The forensic report, Kharge pointed out, also said it was buffalo meat.

He also cited national crime data to take on the government, saying every 80 minutes a crime against Dalit was taking place, three Dalits raped and two murdered every day.

"You (government) will say that it has been happening earlier too, but it has risen after you came to power. It has your support," he said, drawing support from Trinamool Congress.

In his brief reply over the incident in Madhya Pradesh, the Home Minister "this is a law and order issue. We all know it is a state matter. The Madhya Pradesh government has acted swiftly and effectively. Investigation is being done. I assure the House that justice will be done and the guilty not spared."

Unhappy over his response, opposition members, including those of the Congress, TMC and the Left, walked out.

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