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SC’s condemn on cow vigilantism

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September 07, 2017

Why in news?

Recently Supreme Court raised its concern to stop the attacks on innocents in the name of cow vigilantism.

What is cow vigilantism?

  • In India, cows are venerated by a large segment of the population.
  • Cow vigilante violence involves mob attacks in the name of "cow protection," targeting mostly Muslims.
  • It has swelled since 2014.
  • Recently emerged cow vigilante groups have accused some Indian Muslims and Dalits of cattle theft or slaughter.
  • They violence lead to number of deaths.

What are the reported incidences of cow vigilantism?

  • Rajasthan-A dairy farmer from Haryana was beaten to death by a mob of alleged cow vigilantes.
  • Cow vigilantes stopped and assaulted Tamil Nadu animal husbandry officials transporting Rajasthan’s native Tharparkar breed.
  • Haryana- 15 year old Muslim boy was stabbed on board train, who allegedly for a beef-eating.
  • Gujarat-Cow vigilantes publicly flogged a Dalit family for skinning a dead cow.
  • A Muslim man died after being assaulted by alleged cow vigilantes for transporting two animals.
  • Maharashtra - Series of cases has been reported from various parts of the state, the state was silent in taking actions against the wrong doers.

What is the significance of SC’s move?

  • It ordered the States and the Union Territories to appoint nodal police officers in every district to crack down on such groups
  • It has also asked states to file status reports on what they are doing to prevent vigilantism.
  • The court exhorted the Centre to uphold its constitutional mandate under Article 256 of co-operative federalism and direct the States to act against the groups.
  • It said the Centre could not remain silent, leaving everything to the States.
  • The court also directed the Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police to take steps to protect the highways from vigilante mobs.
  • Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat accepted the apex court’s suggestion to appoint dedicated officers in the rank ofDeputy Superintendent of Police to prevent ‘gau rakshaks’.

What is a need for such direction from SC?

  • Cow-protection groups see themselves as preventing theft, protecting the cow or upholding the law in an Indian state which bans cow slaughter.
  • So far no PIL had been filed against the carcasses of slaughtered animals found strewn on roads and public places but minorities are attacked in the name of cow protection.
  • Dalits and Muslims have reportedly been at the receiving end of violence unleashed by lynch mobs, especially in the four northern States.
  • The Centre has maintained that violence by ‘gau rakshaks’ was a ‘State subject’ and it had no role to play, though it condemned all forms of violence.

 

Source: The Hindu, Indian Express

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