
In Gujarat, PM Narendra Modi today said that killing of people by cow vigilantes is unacceptable
AHMEDABAD:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that the killing of people by cow vigilantes is unacceptable; hours later, a man was killed in Jharkhand for allegedly carrying beef and his van was set on fire.
Today's mob attack in Jharkhand comes two days after a Muslim man was attacked in the same state after a dead cow was found near his house, parts of which were set on fire by a mob.
PM Modi last admonished cow vigilantes nearly a year ago in August.
His remarks today were made at Mahatma Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat, his home state, which votes soon, and a day after people across the country protested against mob attacks. Last week, a group of people on a train killed 16-year-old Junaid Khan, who was travelling home to his village in Haryana with his brother and two cousins after a shopping excursion to Delhi ahead of Eid.

PM Modi's remarks today were made at Mahatma Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat.
"What the PM has said is fine, but these people don't stop," said the killed teen's father, Jalaluddin Khan.
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