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More lynchings under previous govts, why were all silent then: Amit Shah

Asserts law & order is a state subject, says Mohammad Akhlaq was killed under Samajwadi rule in UP

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BJP National President Amit Shah (centre) on his arrival at Dabolim airport in Goa on Saturday. Photo: PTI
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Last Updated : Jul 03 2017 | 2:14 AM IST
Under attack over mobs killing those suspected of cow slaughter or eating beef, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah has termed such incidents as “serious”, but claimed more of these happened under the previous governments than the three years of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) rule.
 
The BJP president’s claim provoked a sharp counteroffensive from the Congress whose spokesman Randeep Surjewala accused the Modi government of “overtly” supporting the “lynching movement”.
 
Shah also insisted there was “no apprehension or fear” anywhere in the country in the aftermath of such incidents.
 

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“I do not want to compare and undermine the current incidents of lynching. I am also serious about it. But, there have been more lynching incidents in 2011, 2012 and 2013,” Shah told a gathering of professionals in Goa on Saturday evening.
 
“There have been more lynchings each year in the past, compared to the total lynching incidents that have happened during our three-year-long tenure,” the BJP leader said, without elaborating.
 
“Do you know of any such incident where arrests have not been made? I do not have any answer to apprehensions. There is no apprehension anywhere in the country,” he said, responding to a question about whether an environment of fear prevailed after mobs beat up people over alleged cow slaughter or beef consumption, often leading to their death.
 
Reacting sharply to Shah’s accusation, the Congress party whose government preceded Modi’s, alleged these incidents had “tacit protection and support” of the BJP dispensation.
 
Surjewala said despite President Pranab Mukherjee showing the “mirror of truth” to the BJP government on incidents of “mob frenzy that have become irrational and uncontrollable”, Shah had chosen to ignore it.
 
“Instead of listening to the conscience keeper of the nation, Shah has most shamelessly chosen to ignore the reality of a bizarre yet concerted lynching movement which the government has overtly supported and encouraged in the past few months," Surjewala said in a statement.
 
“Will Amit Shahji respond to 52 mob violence/lynchings in the last three years of BJP government? What action was taken?” he tweeted.
 
“Mob frenzy and lynching have become the rule under BJP government’s watch. Corrective action, not falsification is the way, Amit Shahji,” he said in another tweet.
 
Mukherjee had on Saturday asked people to be vigilant against the rising trend of mob lynchings which needed to be checked. “We will have to pause and ponder over, and reflect when we read in newspapers that an individual is being lynched because of some alleged violation of law or not. When mob frenzy becomes so hard and irrational, and uncontrollable, we are to pause and reflect ‘are you vigilant enough?’” Mukherjee had said.
 
Noting that law and order was a state matter, Shah said when Mohammad Akhlaq was beaten to death at Dadri in Uttar Pradesh in September 2015 over the suspicion of storing and consuming beef, the state had a Samajwadi Party government and it was its responsibility to prevent the incident. “But, protests were held in Delhi in front of the Narendra Modi government. What is this fashion?”
 
A spate of such incidents have been reported from several states, including BJP-ruled Jharkhand, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, shocking the nation and prompting protests.
 
Recently, a 15-year-old boy Junaid Khan was stabbed to death by a group of men on a train when he was returning home to Haryana's Ballabh district after shopping for Eid. Junaid bled to death after a heated argument over seats turned violent. His assailants allegedly accused Junaid, his brother and friends of being beef-eaters.
 
In Jharkhand's Ramgarh, a Muslim meat trader was beaten to death on Thursday by cow vigilantes who alleged he was carrying beef in his vehicle. Nityanand Mahto, a local BJP leader, is among those who were arrested in connection with the incident.

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First Published: Jul 03 2017 | 2:14 AM IST

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