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Delhi/chandigarh | Updated: June 28, 2016 9:03 am
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Video grab of the two men being ‘punished’ by gau rakshaks.
In the wake of gunshot injuries to three gau rakshaks over the past two days in Haryana, allegedly in altercations with people illegally transporting beef, a video has surfaced showing volunteers of the Gau Rakshak Dal forcing two men, who they suspected were beef transporters, to eat a concoction of cow dung, cow urine, milk, curd and ghee almost a fortnight ago.

Admitting that they had forced the two men — Rizwan and Mukhtiar — to eat “panchgavya” (cow dung concoction) on June 10, Dharmendra Yadav, president of the Gurgaon Gau Rakshak Dal, said volunteers, acting on a tip-off, intercepted a vehicle transporting “700 kg of beef from Mewat to Delhi” on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway.

“We had to chase the car for 7 km before we finally managed to stop them near the Badarpur border,” Yadav said. He has no idea who shot the video.

“When we caught them, they had 700 kg of beef in their car. We made them eat the panchgavya to teach them a lesson, and also to purify them,” Yadav said.
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...rced-to-eat-cow-dung-by-gau-rakshaks-2880282/
 
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“When we caught them, they had 700 kg of beef in their car. We made them eat the panchgavya to teach them a lesson, and also to purify them,” Yadav said.:undecided:
 
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Fvckin sickkkk people...if shitzz purify them...why not these people eat themselves every day..
 
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Kutte k bachon ...... kya ghareebon ko maar rhe ho ghair ghair krrrrr .... koi sahi mile na tmahin aik baarrr phir aqal thikane aye tmhari :angry::angry::angry:
 
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idiots !!

should have handed over these transporters to "Haryana police". i bet after spending two nights there they would never d this again.

talking law and order in your hands simply weakens your position even if it is legitimate @ranjeet
 
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idiots !!

should have handed over these transporters to "Haryana police". i bet after spending two nights there they would never d this again.

talking law and order in your hands simply weakens your position even if it is legitimate @ranjeet
I second that, there is no excuse for breaking the law. What such groups should do is force the police to take the action and nothing more.
 
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idiots !!

should have handed over these transporters to "Haryana police". i bet after spending two nights there they would never d this again.

talking law and order in your hands simply weakens your position even if it is legitimate @ranjeet

No offense, i'm just saying
They were beaten up badly and were forced to eat "cow dung"......And you still seems to be hinting for more punisments
What's next? "human sh@t" or .....?:hang2:
 
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I second that, there is no excuse for breaking the law. What such groups should do is force the police to take the action and nothing more.

Exactly !! let the police beat the shit out of these ppl. . . . Legally :P

No offense, i'm just saying
They were beaten up badly and were forced to eat "cow dung"......And you still seems to be hinting for more punisments
What's next? "human sh@t" or .....?:hang2:

No offence , i'm just saying

you have comprehension issues , My Friend . let me rephrase it for u " instead of beating these ppl and talking law in their hands, they should have handed over them to the police and they would have taken good care of them"

by doing this idiotic act they have weakened their own stand.

cow trafficking, slaughtering and eating beef is banned in the state of Haryana.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...-bill-banning-beef-consumption-cow-slaughter/

you may end up in prison for upto 10 years. and mind you Haryana police is notoriously famous for giving BumBusters :D

@ranjeet
 
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Violence against Indian Muslims who eat beef has hypocrisy at its heart



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Kashmiri lawmaker Sheikh Abdul Rashid after an attack by activists from hardline group Hindu Sena. Adnan Abidi/Reuters

As a child waiting for my gum in the local corner shop in Varanasi, India, I would stare at a large print hanging on the wall. The print in question was a picture of a generously proportioned cow with the head and bust of a woman. Growing up, I learned that it was the image of Kamadhenu – a Hindu goddess fabled for providing bounties to her worshippers.

In the anthropomorphic world of Hinduism, all cows descend from this “divine bovine”. What is more: more than a million Hindu deities reside in the cow’s body. So it falls upon the devout Hindu not only to worship the humble cow – but also perform their sacred duty by protecting it. This explains the baffling – to tourists, at least – Indian curiosity of cows standing listlessly in the middle of busy motorways without any harm coming to them.

But in India, where the slaughter of cows and sale of beef is restricted in 24 of the country’s 29 states, that sacred duty has taken a violent new turn. Hindu lynch mobs are taking to the streets. Their target: Muslims. Unlike their Hindu counterparts, Muslims do not associate cows with sacredness, and they eat beef. This does not gel well with some right-wing Hindus who wish to punish Muslims for their perceived profanity.

In late September, a Muslim man was murdered in New Delhi by a lynch mob on suspicion of killing and eating a calf. Shortly afterwards, a lorry driver in the disputed region of Kashmir was petrol bombed as the mob suspected him of ferrying cattle to be slaughtered in another province. And on October 19, Hindu activists smeared black ink and engine oil on the face of a Kashmiri lawmaker in New Delhi over allegations he held a “beef party”.

Skirmishes between protesters against the killings and police have erupted.

Double standards
Several hard realities are overlooked by these violent Hindu radicals. The average Indian Muslim doesn’t eat beef because of some religious prerequisite, as many die-hard Hindus would have us believe. Instead, the decision to eat it very often boils down to economics. In India, beef is, and has always been, cheaper than any other meat (chicken, goat or lamb). Kilogram for kilogram, it is even cheaper than potatoes in some places. For poor Muslims living on the economic margins, beef is the only source of a wholesome meal.

There are also Hindus who eat beef for the same economic reasons. Poverty-stricken and living outside the Hindu caste hierarchy, they don’t pay much attention to the religious prohibitions against killing cows and eating beef. And yet radical Hindus don’t complain about them.

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Cows at a shelter run by an arm of a Hindu nationalist group. Shailesh Andrade/Reuters
Religious communities have often bent sacred rules to suit their own needs. European Christian medieval rulers regularly “allowed” Jews to remain in their kingdoms as money lenders, a forbidden occupation for Christians – and then taxed them heavily for it. Similarly, in the past, Tibetan Buddhists did not kill animals but happily employed butchers from other religions to do it for them. Hindus, in India, do not kill the oxen or bullocks but sell them to Muslim traders at the end of their working life, knowing full well that these miserable animals will end up in slaughter houses for their meat and hide.

Then there is the trade in other bovines. India, for example, is the largest exporter of buffalo meat and hide. In the Hindu pantheon, mahish – the humble buffalo – is a handmaiden of demonic forces and enjoys no religious protection. The cow, meanwhile, is an altogether different case. Harm it and you are harming Hinduism by proxy. To some orthodox radical Hindus, this is a crime worthy of violent retribution.

The politics of the divine bovine
This row over the holy cow is neither new nor likely to go away. During British rule, Hindus and Muslims regularly fought over cow protection – and there have been several bouts of communal rioting over the holy cow since. What is particularly worrying about the current violent outbreak is the growing militancy of some Hindus who are intent on targeting Muslims. To its critics, this militancy receives its succour from the ruling nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party’s pro-cow ideology.

There have been condemnations and denouncements of these actions and events by leaders in India, including the prime minister Narendra Modi. But there does not seem to be an ebb in this gathering Hindu maelstrom.

The Bulgarian writer Elias Canetti’s work Crowds and Power is an excellent tool to better understand the ongoing Hindu mob psyche. The mob is a crowd overwhelmed by a distorted belief. Rather than recognising itself as the cause of societal problems, the mob feels that it is a liberating force that Hindus can pin their faith on.

Unless the ruling leadership puts a brake on this mob frenzy and denounces its spurious ideology, civic life in India is likely to spiral into further anarchy.

Welcome to Modistan.
 
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All these gau rakhshaks or rakchasas should be rounded up and dumped in Indian Ocean . Saala inlog ka beef ke upar randi rona band hi nae hota . Nae khana mat khao but jinne khana hai khane do .
 
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These Gau Rakshaks are indeed stupid amature's ... They should have just Handed over these Criminal offenders to Police... and who on earth will makes video of this...

Now its the duty of Police to identify the smugglers from the video and make a suo motu case against them...

The Gau Rakshaks should be Given a Warning, not to take law into their own hands and next time they should report smuggling to police...

Its high time make a National law on Cow Slaughter ... state laws are proving useless to tackle the issue ... The offenders should be charged for spreading religious disharmony...
 
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