Indian mob lynches Muslims over suspected cow theft

An Indian woman walks a cow in Mumbai, India. A human rights group on Friday expressed concern over rising brutal attacks in India by self-appointed "cow protectors" against Muslims and lower castes over rumors that they sold, bought or killed cows for beef. Picture: Rajanish Kakade/AP

An Indian woman walks a cow in Mumbai, India. A human rights group on Friday expressed concern over rising brutal attacks in India by self-appointed "cow protectors" against Muslims and lower castes over rumors that they sold, bought or killed cows for beef. Picture: Rajanish Kakade/AP

Published May 1, 2017

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Guwahati - A mob in India beat to death two

Muslims who were accused of trying to steal cows for slaughter,

police said on Monday, the latest incident in a surge of

violence blamed on hardline Hindu groups.

Some Hindu groups are demanding a ban on the slaughter of

cows, which many Hindus regard as sacred.'

Activists have been making their demands more vociferously

since Prime Minister Narendra Modi, of the Hindu-nationalist

Bharatiya Janata Party, came to power in 2014.

Police said the latest attack happened on Sunday in a

village in the northeastern state of Assam.

About 20 people attacked the two Muslim youths, beating them

with sticks, after they were accused of plotting to steal cows.

"When the first police team reached the spot we found the

two youths in critical condition after being severely beaten,"

district police chief Debaraj Upadhay told Reuters by telephone.

Some television pictures showed the two victims with their

hands tied.

The parents of one of the youths had lodged a complaint and

police were investigating. No arrests had been made, Upadhay

said.

Reuters

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