"It is high time the BJP government takes note of this widespread mob frenzy and lynching incidents, rightly flagged by the President of India and Congress president.
"Instead of falsification, lies and distortion, without any facts or numbers, the BJP would do better to take note of the anger which is engulfing the citizens of India against the vigilantism by their own partymen," said Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala.
Hitting out at Shah, the Congress leader said even the president had shown the "mirror of truth" to the BJP on the growing incidents of "mob frenzy" which had become "irrational, uncontrollable" and had tacit protection and support of the government, yet the BJP chief had resorted to "falsehood and utter brazenness".
Shah, he said, instead of listening to the "conscience keeper of the nation", had "most shamelessly chosen to ignore the reality of a bizarre yet concerted 'Lynching Movement', which the government had overtly supported and encouraged in the last few months".
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"Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about a new India. Is this the new India his party wants to create, where ruthless mobs take the law in their own hands and hapless people are lynched and beaten to death?," he asked.
Surjewala alleged that the Sangh Parivar organisations "associated with the BJP", including the Bajrang Dal and the VHP, had actively been "instrumental" in many of these dastardly acts. "Why has no action been taken against them?," he asked.
"Why doesn't the voice of Modi, who sheds crocodile tears occasionally (for public consumption) by invoking Gandhiji and Vinoba Bhave, never reach the vigilante, nor is the rule of law and Constitution upheld to punish them?," he asked.
Surjewala said Nityanand Mahato, the media in-charge of the BJP's Ramgarh unit in Jharkhand, was arrested by the police yesterday over an incident of mob lynching of a man which was reported from the eastern state last week.
"As he (Mahato) kept watching, the mob thrashed Ansari mercilessly," he alleged quoting the Jharkhand Police.
"Will Shri Amit Shah blame the Congress-UPA for the merciless death of these individuals, in which his own partymen are involved?," the Congress spokesperson asked.
He claimed that such incidents of mob lynching had occurred in "every BJP-ruled state".
"Rumours are spread by the vested interests to mobilise the mobs, who then are encouraged to attack their targets with a state-aided licence to kill," alleged the Congress spokesperson.