Heavy uproar was today witnessed in the Rajasthan Assembly over the killing of Pehlu Khan allegedly by cow smugglers in Alwar district of the state, which led to adjournment of the House.
During the Zero Hour, the Opposition Congress raised the issue of law and order in which Deputy Whip of Congress Govind Singh Dotasara cornered the government over the alleged rape of a minor girl in Sikar yesterday.
Leader of Opposition Rameshwar Dudi then raised the issue of the death of Pehlu Khan, alleging that the Bajrang Dal and the VHP activists thrashed him when he was transporting cows.
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Home Minister Gulabchand Kataria said that the government was prompt to take action in the matter and the FIR was lodged against the accused under section 308 of IPC (attempt to commit culpable homicide) instead of 323 of IPC (causing hurt) on the very first day of the incident.
Deputy Speaker Rao Rajendra Singh asked the Congress members that they should stay assured that the government will take action against those responsible but they were not satisfied and trooped down to the Well.
As the din continued, the Deputy Speaker adjourned the House for an hour.
Pehlu Khan and four others were attacked allegedly by the cow vigilantes in Alwar's Behror while they were on their way to Haryana after purchasing cattle in Rajasthan's Ramgarh on April 1.
55-year-old Khan succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on April 3.
The local police has arrested several persons in connection with the alleged smuggling and the killing.
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