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Is Mob Justice a New Law of Land? Angry Crowd Takes Another Life in Jharkhand
By Surabhi Shaurya | Updated:Fri, June 30, 2017 11:35am
No society allow mob to rule over law and order in state.
New Delhi: Putting a nation of over a billion people to shame, yet another case of mob justice hit the headlines on Friday. In a second such instance in less than 48 hours, another man was beaten to death in the Ramgarh thana of Dumka district, Jharkhand by angry mob. According to the reports, the man identified as Mithun Hansda was accused of raping and killing an eight-year-old.
According to the reports of regional daily, Prabhat Khabar, the minor girl had come to a village in Dumka district to attend a wedding. Later from the wedding party, she along with her few friends went to a nearby lake to take shower where Hansda, in an inebriated state, misbehaved with them.
The girls managed to escape however, Hansda abducted the eight-year-old and allegedly raped her. Reports in the daily also claimed that the accused killed the minor and dumped her body among the trees. Reportedly, 30-year-old Mithun Hansda was tied to a tree with ropes and thrashed mercilessly by an angry mob. As per the reports of news agency ANI, bodies of both victim and accused sent have been sent for postmortem.
The incident took place just a day after man was lynched in Ramgarh district of Jharkhand on allegation of transporting beef. The victim, identified as Alimuddin Asghar, was intercepted by 100 strong mob in Bazartund locality on suspicion of travelling with beef in his van. Asghar was rescued by police officials amid the crowd beatdown. However, the 45-year-old succumbed to injuries during the treatment. The lynching of Asghar came on a day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the acts of violence in name of cow vigilantism.
Dumka and Ramgarh districts are located around 300 kilometers apart. Earlier on Wednesday, two Dalit youth identified as Baban Musahar and Murahu Musahar were lynched in Bihar's Parsian village on suspicion of theft.
If reports of Times of India are to be believed, in the last six months, nearly a dozen cases of lynching have been reported across Bihar, Jharkhand. Yesterday, While addressing a gathering at Sabarmati Ashram, Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke his silence over lynching and had said, Killing people in the name of gau bhakti (cow worship) is not acceptable. This is not something Mahatma Gandhi would approve. As a society, there is no place for violence."
One must understand that violence never has and never will solve any problem and no person has the right to take law in his or her own hands. No society allow mob to rule over law and order in state.
By Surabhi Shaurya | Updated:Fri, June 30, 2017 11:35am
No society allow mob to rule over law and order in state.
New Delhi: Putting a nation of over a billion people to shame, yet another case of mob justice hit the headlines on Friday. In a second such instance in less than 48 hours, another man was beaten to death in the Ramgarh thana of Dumka district, Jharkhand by angry mob. According to the reports, the man identified as Mithun Hansda was accused of raping and killing an eight-year-old.
According to the reports of regional daily, Prabhat Khabar, the minor girl had come to a village in Dumka district to attend a wedding. Later from the wedding party, she along with her few friends went to a nearby lake to take shower where Hansda, in an inebriated state, misbehaved with them.
The girls managed to escape however, Hansda abducted the eight-year-old and allegedly raped her. Reports in the daily also claimed that the accused killed the minor and dumped her body among the trees. Reportedly, 30-year-old Mithun Hansda was tied to a tree with ropes and thrashed mercilessly by an angry mob. As per the reports of news agency ANI, bodies of both victim and accused sent have been sent for postmortem.
The incident took place just a day after man was lynched in Ramgarh district of Jharkhand on allegation of transporting beef. The victim, identified as Alimuddin Asghar, was intercepted by 100 strong mob in Bazartund locality on suspicion of travelling with beef in his van. Asghar was rescued by police officials amid the crowd beatdown. However, the 45-year-old succumbed to injuries during the treatment. The lynching of Asghar came on a day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the acts of violence in name of cow vigilantism.
Dumka and Ramgarh districts are located around 300 kilometers apart. Earlier on Wednesday, two Dalit youth identified as Baban Musahar and Murahu Musahar were lynched in Bihar's Parsian village on suspicion of theft.
If reports of Times of India are to be believed, in the last six months, nearly a dozen cases of lynching have been reported across Bihar, Jharkhand. Yesterday, While addressing a gathering at Sabarmati Ashram, Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke his silence over lynching and had said, Killing people in the name of gau bhakti (cow worship) is not acceptable. This is not something Mahatma Gandhi would approve. As a society, there is no place for violence."
One must understand that violence never has and never will solve any problem and no person has the right to take law in his or her own hands. No society allow mob to rule over law and order in state.