Death Due to
Stone-pelting Also Lynching
New
Delhi: The
high-level committee set up to examine whether the country needs a separate and
stricter law to curb incidents of mob lynching, will also bring cases of
stone-pelting under its ambit, Union minister Rajyavardhan Rathore said on
Friday, 27th July 2018, CNN-News18 reported.
Rathore said, “Every violence should be shunned and condemned and you cannot politicize these incidents. When a cop is killed by a mob for doing his duty is also lynching and if someone dies of stone-pelting that is also lynching.”
Rathore said, “Every violence should be shunned and condemned and you cannot politicize these incidents. When a cop is killed by a mob for doing his duty is also lynching and if someone dies of stone-pelting that is also lynching.”
The committee will consider all kinds of mob violence to device the new law.
The panel
is expected to submit its recommendations to a group of ministers, who will
then send it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi within four weeks.
Referring
to a recent incident of a tourist from Chennai who died after coming being
attacked by a group of stone-pelters in Kashmir, Rathore said the four-member committee on
lynching laws will be expanding its scope.
Rathore has further invoked the death of a Jammu and Kashmir police officer who was beaten up by a mob last year to drive home his point on broadening the scope of this committee.
Last year in June, Deputy SP (Security) Mohammed Ayub Pandith, who was in civilian clothes, was caught clicking pictures outside a mosque, following which the officer opened fire with his service pistol, injuring three people. He was caught by an angry mob and beaten to death.
Rathore has further invoked the death of a Jammu and Kashmir police officer who was beaten up by a mob last year to drive home his point on broadening the scope of this committee.
Last year in June, Deputy SP (Security) Mohammed Ayub Pandith, who was in civilian clothes, was caught clicking pictures outside a mosque, following which the officer opened fire with his service pistol, injuring three people. He was caught by an angry mob and beaten to death.
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