Uproar in Rajya Sabha  on alleged beating of Muslim women in Madhya Pradesh on beef rumour

 

Uproar in Rajya Sabha  on alleged beating of Muslim women in Madhya Pradesh on beef rumour#Mandsaur / #Bhopal  : The video of two Muslim women being assaulted and beating  by a mob in Madhya Pradesh over beef rumours – the latest incident involving cow vigilantism – saw a screaming match in Parliament between the government and the opposition.
Looking straight at union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, and Uttar Pradesh former Chief Minister Mayawati questioned: “I want to ask Mr Naqvi, women of your community have been attacked. You must answer to this house. Muslim women were assaulted in the name of cow protection – it is shameful and unacceptable.”

The former UP chief minister #Mayawati  sneered: “BJP talks of protecting the girl child on one hand and women are thrashed or oppressed in their states.”

Opposition MPs rushed to the centre of the house and shouted slogans calling the government “anti-Dalit” and “anti-women”.
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi replied: “We believe that the country is run by the Constitution and the law, not the stick, Any such incident is condemnable and not justified at all. The state government has taken action.”

A howl of protests erupted again from the opposition, which said that the women who were attacked were arrested, not the mob or the policemen who were present but failed to protect them.

Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said: “We are not against Gau raksha (cow protection). But for that, Dalits and minorities cannot be targeted.”

Two Muslim women were slapped, kicked and abused by a Hindu dal  led by cow vigilantes at a railway station in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur on Tuesday.

In a mobile phone video taken by one of the many spectators who did nothing to stop the attack, policemen are seen making half-hearted attempts to control the crowd.

The Muslim  women were arrested for carrying 30 kg of meat, which, according to “local doctors”, was buffalo meat, not beef. According to media reports,

Lok sabha In the past few days, Parliament has debated Gujarat “Dalit atrocities” after national outrage over a video of four Dalit men being flogged, tied to an SUV and paraded for skinning a dead cow in Una in Gujarat earlier this July month.

Bureau Report

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