Centre to show no sympathy to cow vigilantes: Jaitley


New Delhi, Jul 20 (IANS): Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday said the government will show no sympathy to those lynching people in the name of cow protection.

"Nobody has the right to take law in his hands. And if somebody does, he should be condemned, arrested, and prosecuted. The government's stand is very clear -- nobody is allowed to do that," Jaitley said in the Rajya Sabha.

He was replying to a short duration discussion on the situation arising out of increasing incidents of lynching and atrocities on minorities and Dalits across the country.

"... there is no rationalisation, no argument about hurting of sentiments can be an explanation for the crime," he said adding that the central government is absolutely committed on the issue and has already sent an advisory to the states.

He said Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has already spoken on the matter with the state governments.

"Therefore, the law will certainly take its course in these cases. No amount of sympathy will be shown to these people. The Prime Minister has spoken thrice on the issue," Jaitley said.

On the atrocities on Dalits, Jaitley said oppression in the name of caste will not be tolerated and that stringent laws are in place to protect the Dalits.

"The way we have historically treated one section of our brethren is a black spot in our history. We owe it to ourselves, if not to them, to reverse that process of history," the Minister said.

He said he categorically assured the house on the government's commitment on the issue.

"If such incidents where police is not acting is brought to our notice, the (central) government will not think twice before issuing advisory to the state concerned or even asking for report," the Minister said.

However, the senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader said, it was also not proper to "eulogise" cow slaughter.

He said it was under the Congress rule that most states in India enacted laws prohibiting cow slaughter in the 1950s.

Quoting Article 48 of the Indian Constitution that talks of prohibition of cow slaughter, Jaitley said it was introduced by (Father of the Indian Constitution) Bhim Rao Ambedkar and not by Narendra Modi or Rajnath Singh.

In the Rajya Sabha, Union Minister of state for Home Affairs Hansraj Ahir too said that the Narendra Modi government is neither anti-Dalit nor anti-Muslim as was alleged by the opposition.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 21 2017

    Modi JI made many comments about the Pink Revolution hinting at Muslims Eating and making money with Beef so as to consolidate votes. After igniting and virtually instigating people on these issues, Th Govt and now the FM Mr Jetley talks about stringent punishment to Cow Vigilantes after the very adverse reaction in all foreign countries that compelled even Modi Ji to break his usual deafening silence to speak against Cow Vigilantes. This is typical od the BJP of running with the hares and hunting with the Hounds.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 21 2017

    You guys win only on Temple or Cow ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 21 2017

    Certain people have no other problems to speak than about cow vigilantes.Chewing the same gum always makes one very tasteless.Or they make themselves so important ,so that they forget their own work remain pending.was it a tacktic,to remain in talk?

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Perhaps this is the first time in Indian history nation don't have full time 'Defence Minister'. When mobs of 'gau rakshaks' who once stormed the parliament much before Afzal guru during PM Indira is now officially sanctioned by its own ruled states.
    When Chines are massing the military hardware in border and posing much aggressive Jaitley who has taken the additional incharge portfolio is still talking about 'cow'.
    In Rajastan less than 3 months 8000 cows are died due to shortage of fodder in "Gaushala". The state is now implementing additional stamp tax to feed its cow. When 'pink revolution' alone brings Rs 23000 crores per annum to economical starved government BJP is no mood of giving up 'cow' until next Lok Sabha elections.
    Just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized vigilante cow protection groups that have targeted Muslims and low-caste Hindus suspected of slaughtering cows, an Indian state said it plans to license the groups to help the police enforce state cow protection laws.
    Will Haryana's cow protection IDs simply be a licence for vigilantism and lynching" Mr.Jaitley should answer?
    Jai Hind

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    No Sympathy at all, parade them Naked.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Dear Jaitly Saab, your statement may be right...but being a finance minister why you are poking your nose into home ministry affairs...?just reminding you...

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Come on Jaitly Saab, first they have to be identified and proved by your own people, then we all know where this drama is heading as usual. Fake sympathy is only for poor cow.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    PRIME MINISTER ONLY SPOKE WHEN NEW YORK TIMES POST AGAINST MODI AND COW....

    AND NOW TAKING THE CREDIT TOO..

    COMPARE THREE TIMES HE SPOKEN WITH NEWYORK TIMES...

    HE SPOKE VERY NEXT DAY. WHEN NEW YORK TIMES POST AGAINST MODI AND COW..

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    please note that nobody in india reads New york times... we have better newspapers in india.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 21 2017

    yeah.. bhakts only watch 'chee news' and 'Aak Thoo' news.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 21 2017

    Mahesh,
    Who cares about what Indians read?
    It always matters what Americans read. Such is our present administration.
    However, this time the U Turn is better.

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