New Delhi, April 6
Members in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday expressed grave concern over the killing of a man in Alwar district of Rajasthan by a mob of cow vigilantes, with Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien asking the government to probe it and inform the House about the facts.
Amid contradictory statements about the alleged incident by the Opposition and the Government, Kurien said the Chair had to be convinced whether the issue raised by Congress member Madhusudan Mistry was true or not.
During Zero Hour, Mistry said there was a “complete breakdown of law and order” in Rajasthan as “a gang of gau-rakshaks (cow vigilantes)” stopped a truck carrying cattle and mercilessly thrashed four of its occupants after letting off the “Hindu” truck driver. One of them succumbed to injuries later.
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Squarely rejecting the allegations, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said it was a very sensitive issue, but “no such incident has happened, the way the matter is being presented here”.
“A message should not be sent out that the House supports cow-slaughter,” he said, adding, “The state government has refuted (the allegations). We do not justify hooliganism.”
To this, Leader of Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said, “I am extremely sorry that the minister is so ill-informed. Even the New York Times has reported (on it) and the minister does not know...I have not come across such an insensitive government.”
As treasury and opposition benches indulged in heated exchanges, Kurien said he could not go by newspaper reports.
“The minister said no such incident happened,” he said, adding that there were two versions of the incident which had been brought before him.
The Deputy Chairman said if such an incident had happened, then it is a serious matter and if it had not happened and had been said in the House, then too it is a serious matter.
“Let me know whether it is a fact or not. I am asking the minister to convey to the Home Minister to inquire and give a report to the House. I want to know the truth,” Kurien said and proceeded with other listed Zero Hour mentions. PTI