A 50-year-old man in northern India
has been killed in a mob lynching allegedly over rumours that his family
had been storing and consuming beef at home. Mohammad Akhlaq was kicked
and beaten with stones by a group of men in Dadri in Uttar Pradesh
state on Monday night.
Uttar Pradesh is among a number of Indian states who have tightened laws banning cow slaughter and the sale and consumption of beef. The beef ban has also provoked outrage with many questioning how the government decides what is on their plate. Mr Akhlaq’s family said the family had stored mutton, and not beef in their fridge. The police have taken the meat and sent it for testing, reports said.
BBC.
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