ALWAR: Hours after Rakbar Khan was allegedly lynched to death on cow smuggling suspicions, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Gyan Dev Ahuja claimed that police had thrashed the man to death, and not the mob.
Speaking to news agency ANI, Ahuja said, “I had said that public should inform police and not resort to violence. They slapped the cow smuggler a bit and informed the police. Sources told me that police took the smuggler to custody and thrashed him to show people that they are taking strict action,” he told ANI.
However, the Ramgarh MLA demanded a judicial inquiry to be conducted into the matter.
“The cow smuggler died on his way to the hospital. I demand a judicial inquiry to ascertain whether he was lynched by the mob or beaten to death by police,” he said.
On the other hand, Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje assured strict action against perpetrators.
“We will be taking and we are taking strictest action against those who violate law and order,” she said.
In the intervening night of Friday-Saturday, 28-year-old Rakbar Khan was allegedly beaten to death in by an agitated mob on the suspicion of cow smuggling in Alwar district.
Rakbar along with his friend Aslam was taking some cows with a cash of Rs 60,000 from Khanpur village in Alwar district to his village through a forest near Lalawandi area when the locals capture and them.
Aslam, taking advantage of the darkness survived and but Rakbar lost his life.
Earlier in the day, two suspects identified as Dharmendra Yadav and Paramjeet Singh Sardar were arrested in the case.
The investigation is underway.
ANI inputs