"The Hindutva forces are trying to polarise communally the entire western Uttar Pradesh over alleged 'beef consumption'. This poisonous strategy is being used at a time when Assembly polls are around the corner there," a statement quoted CPI(M) Delhi state secretary K M Tiwari as saying.
Tiwari said reported statement by Balyan, the Union Minister of State for Agriculture, seeking probe of "all those who had eaten beef found outside Mohammad Akhlaq's residence" was "shocking", and he sought his removal.
Besides Tiwari, several other office-bearers and workers of Delhi unit of CPI(M) took part in the dharna (sit-in protest) at the Jantar Mantar.
According to media reports, Balyan had on Monday sought a probe to ascertain identities of all those who also had eaten the meat recovered from outside the residence of 50-year-old Akhlaq, who was lynched in Dadri's Bishada village for allegedly consuming beef in September last year.
The statement from the leaders had come after a forensic report said the meat sample collected from outside Akhlaq's house belonged to a "cow or its progeny".