"No one, including the gau rakshak (cow vigilante), is above the law. So if anybody feels that some illegal act is going on, he should report the matter to police instead of taking the law into his own hands," he said.
The minister of state for social justice and empowerment was talking to the media here this afternoon.
In reply to a query, the Dalit leader said it is unfortunate that people are beaten up mercilessly for skinning dead cows as part of their livelihood.
"BJP is short of 14-15 seats (from simple majority mark in the Assembly) and if coalition partner Shiv Sena withdraws support, I will meet the chief minister and ask him not to go for mid-term polls.
"I will appeal to Sena not to withdraw support. I think the government will complete its five-year term," Athawale said.
Replying to another question, he said the Centre and the Maharashtra government are committed to the welfare of farmers.
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