Hindutva extremists force Muslim youths to eat cow dung, chant Jai Shri Ram'; cops arrest victims

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June 28, 2016

New Delhi, Jun 28 A video has emerged showing a group of Hindutva extremists forcing two Muslims youths to eat cow dung and drink cow urine for allegedly transporting beef over a fortnight ago.

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Gurgaon Gau Rakshak Dal, an extremist group, infamous for spreading communal hatred in BJP-ruled Haryana and neighbouring states, has openly claimed responsibility for this heinous act. However, the police have arrested the victims instead of the members of the extremist group.

Admitting that they had forced the two men — Rizwan and Mukhtiar — to eat “panchgavya” (concoction of cow dung, cow urine, milk, curd and ghee), Dharmendra Yadav, president of the Dal, said: “We taught them a lesson and purified them too.”

Yadav claimed that on June 10 activists of his group, acting on a tip-off, intercepted a vehicle transporting “700 kg of beef from Mewat to Delhi” on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway. He said that his group chased the car for 7 kilometres before stopping it near the Badarpur border.

In the video, the two men can be seen sitting on the road, with the panchgavya' before them, attempting to wash it down their throats with water. Meanwhile, the miscreants are seen threatening and forcing the duo to consume the concoction. They are also forced to chant Gau Mata ki Jai' and Jai Shri Ram' as they swallow the mixture.

Towards the end of the 57-second video, the men begin to throw up on the roadside. The video comes to an abrupt end when a man is heard saying “turn off the video”.

However, Yadav claimed that he did not know who had shot the video. The Gau Raksha Dal reportedly handed over the two men to the police following the incident.

Anil Kumar, Station House Officer (SHO) of Sarai Khwaja police station, said that the two men (the victims) had been arrested on June 10. He said the meat in the car was confirmed to be beef.

Faridabad police PRO Sube Singh said that the Gau Raksha Dal had caught two men transporting 300 kg beef in an Accent car bearing a Delhi registration number. He said the case had been handed over to the Faridabad police because of the jurisdiction of crime. The duo have been booked under the Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act. Later, they were sent to judicial custody.

The beef has been destroyed, said the PRO. However, he claimed the police had no knowledge of any video that had been shot forcing the duo to eat cow dung.

The Gau Raksha Dal is infamous for its attacks on trucks and other vehicles in Haryana and Punjab allegedly carrying or transporting beef. The Dal has posted videos online proudly showing off its attacks. In a typical video, those driving the trucks are dragged out and brutally beaten even as the police watch helplessly.

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ajit singh
 - 
Friday, 1 Jul 2016

You have seen these Coward Hindus only as Slaves of the Mughals first then British when they were meek and do anything demanded by their rulers. as soon British gave them freedom they became worst than HITLER.
Ajit Singh.

irfan
 - 
Thursday, 30 Jun 2016

and then they say india is a democratic country....during voting these people were like beggers.......... in their manfiesto these people did not metion about beef banning....hell wid such people....

Sameer
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

Now beef is your god.. so wen we dont stop eating it you will change to chicken? or crow? goat?? Next wat after beef?

Ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

You don't want to eat beef, then don't eat. Don't force others to follow your religion.
If you want to force others, then stop Millions of tons of Central govt. supported BEEF exports first.
This is how you start attacking on us on pretext of Gau Matha. When they retaliate you label them as TERRORISTS. These actions will lead to communal clashes and eventually may lead to civil war and end up loosing lakhs of lives of INDIANS.

moshu
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

@Ashwin Mangalore
The action force them to rebell against RSS terrorists and then dont cry or blame them for their reactions. Mind it.

Rjan panday
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

Heloo victims, if your business is cattle, be ready to face the boldly nonsense parivar take some things from you and beat them dont be afraid start throwing the stone or slap. I request all trader of cattle take weapons with you and start fighting with them or other way stop the business. one more things live like tiger like muslims dont live like rat like RSS.

Arif
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

\Indeed, Hell has been lying in wait. For the transgressors, a place of return,In which they will remain for ages [unending].\" - Qur'an 78:21-23"

Ashwin
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

Peace Lovers here are getting very frustrated. RSS numbers will keep increasing and others can keep on crying

Sahil
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

They will do what they are taught to do in their religion.. This is not their fault this is their parents fault.. If they had a bit heart they would never do like this.. Above all our creator is watching them.. In Sha Allah this is Ramadan month and he will give them back in different manner In Sha Allah..

Irfan
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

Well said Ali, Enough is enough now we have to attack them and force them to eat our Shit as it's holy for them.

PK
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

Cheddis please visit Sangeet Som and do your dirty evil act there... dont forget the one who gave U this life will account your deeds. Beware ! U can get away with the support of evil leaders but not the one who CREATED U & ME unless U repent and never to commit again..

UMMMAR
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

EFFECT OF ACCHE DIN IN INDIA BY BJP ...

imtiaz
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

bloody ba*l less goons... better wear bangles n clap... gal raksha dal...

ali
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

Modi deserves same treatment. In his government india reached no.1 position in beef exporting. Without killing the name sake god cow, and without the support of modi, its impossible to reach no.1 position in beef exporting.

Muslims should attack on RSS by feeding humans waste. We will purify them by feeding humans shit, because muslims eat Hindu God, and it comes out in the form of shit.It should be called as prasada for them.

Saleem Malar
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

Murder of democracy

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