“Gau bhakts try to stop those who indulge in such crimes.On Wednesday, Pehlu Khan, the man killed by gau rakshaks in Alwar district of Rajasthan, was a dairy farmer and not a cattle smuggler. State police have registered a FIR against the men for violating the Rajasthan Bovine Animals (Prohibition of Slaughter Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) Act, 1995. When Khan, along with his sons Irshad and Aarif and two others from the village were set upon by the gau rakshaks in the Behror area of Alwar, there were five cows and five calves with them.
He said, “I don’t know how an FIR was registered stating that we had no receipt..As perKhan’s son, Irshad, 24, his father had planned to buy a milch buffalo in Jaipur but had instead ended up buying cows.The 55-year-old was returning home to Jaisinghpur village in Nuh tehsil of Haryana’s Mewat on Saturday, after having bought a milch cow from Jaipur the previous day, when a cow vigilante group, affiliated to the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal, attacked him with sticks and belts and he died on Monday. The FIR mentions that Khan and his companions did not have a receipt of purchase at the time of the attack.He also accused the Rajasthan Police of not having checked the receipt they had been given for purchasing the cattle.Irshad, however, showed the receipt bearing a stamp of the Jaipur Municipal Corporation.
The problem is from both the sides.”However, he statedthat taking the law in one’s hand was not correct. I bought the cows for Rs 45,000. Irshad reportedthat there was no sign of the police till about 20 minutes after the attack. People Tilting Pad Journal Bearings Manufacturersknow cow trafficking is illegal but they do it,” he said.”After the incident, Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria hasdefendedthe mob