Outrage grows over attacks on Muslim cattle traders

Outrage grows over attacks on Muslim cattle traders
In this Tuesday, July 24, 2018 photo, a cow walks past the police station in Ramgarh village, India, where Rakbar Khan was kept after he was thrashed by a mob on suspicion of cattle smuggling. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Updated 26 July 2018
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Outrage grows over attacks on Muslim cattle traders

Outrage grows over attacks on Muslim cattle traders

NEW DELHI: When a mob of Hindu villagers thrashed a Muslim cattle trader last week in western India, police rushed to the scene. First, they took his two cows to an animal shed, then kept him for about three hours in the police station.

When they finally took 28-year-old Rakbar Khan to the nearest hospital around 4 a.m. Saturday, doctors said he was dead.

A series of mob attacks on minority groups involved in cattle trade have been on the rise since the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party swept elections in 2014. The opposition raised the issue repeatedly in Parliament this week, criticizing the government for its inability to protect traders.

The reason Rakbar was taking the cows at night was “because we can’t venture out in daylight (to transport cows), said a relative.