[A desperate attempt to make "beef" the central issue of the ongoing Bihar poll?

Goes without saying that delivering rough and ready justice, let alone
murder, by non-state players goes against the very essence of the rule
of law.

In the subject context, one has to keep in mind that the incumbent
Prime Minister himself was an RSS Pracharak.
And, the very fact that he is wielding power is encouraging the
stinking pests coming out of the woodwork.]

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RSS mouthpiece defends Dadri: Vedas order killing of sinners who kill cows

It alleges that madrasas and the Muslim leadership teach Indian
Muslims to hate the country’s traditions.

The Panchjanya cover (left); Dadri victim Mohammed Akhlaq (right)

Slamming writers who have returned their awards in the wake of the
incident in Dadri where a man was lynched over beef rumours, RSS
mouthpiece Panchjanya, in its latest edition, has carried a cover
story saying the Vedas order the killing of “sinners” who slaughter
cows.
It alleges that madrasas and the Muslim leadership teach Indian
Muslims to hate the country’s traditions. “Akhlaq (the Dadri victim)
perhaps slaughtered a cow under the influence of such bad deeds,” it
states. Questioning the silence of writers, it asks them why they have
been quiet on this issue.

“Veda ka adesh hai ki gau hatya karne wale pataki ke pran le lo. Hum
mein se bahuton ke liye to yah jivan-maran ka prashn hai (Vedas order
killing of the sinner who kills a cow. It is a matter of life and
death for many of us),” states the article ‘Is Utpat ke Us paar’ (The
other side of this disturbance)’ by Hindi writer Tufail Chaturvedi who
edits the journal Lafz. Tufail is the name Vinay Krishna Chaturvedi
uses.

“Cow slaughter is such a big thing for us that for hundreds of years
our ancestors have staked their lives to prevent it and counter the
killers.There are hundreds of such occasions in history when Muslim
invaders thrust beef into our mouths to convert Hindus into Muslims,”
it reads.
Speaking to The Sunday Express, Chaturvedi cited several instances of
Vedas prohibiting cow slaughter. “30.18 of Yajurveda says ‘hand over
capital punishment to those who kill cows’,” he said, adding that
“Gau-hatya Hinduon ke liye maan bindu hai (Cow slaughter is an issue
of honour for Hindus). Muslims who commit such acts today are
converted Hindus of Indian origin. It is important for social harmony
that we respect faiths of each other.”

In the article, Chaturvedi takes a swipe at writers who returned their
awards after the lynching of Akhlaq: “Aapko Akhlaq dwara ki gayi
gau-hatya nahi dikhayi di (You overlooked the cow-slaughter by
Akhlaq). You did not consider that in the entire reporting of Akhlaq’s
death, there is no mention of Akhlaq’s enmity with anyone in the
village)”.

Claiming that the killing was a “natural reaction” to the “sin” of cow
slaughter, the cover story turns to Isaac Newton to state “Newton had
propagated the theory of natural reaction to any action in 1687. Aap
log yah nahi dekh paye ki aisi soch ke samaj men rahne wala Akhlaq
itne bhayanak parinam dene wale paap ke liye utsuk kaise ho gaya (you
could not consider that how did Akhlaq, living in a society with such
feelings (for the cow)  become eager to commit a sin that invites such
dreadful consequences).”

It goes on to say that “if you do not respect the feelings of 80 per
cent majority”, then how can “such reactions be prevented”.

The article claims that society does not consider those “who kill the
sinner who have slaughtered a cow from the perspective of advocates of
appeasement”. The society “glorifies and remembers” such persons
“martyred to prevent cow-slaughter”, it states.

Describing Indian Muslims as Hindus who have been “converted”, it
states: “Who has taught the converted Indians to hate their origins,
reject the traditions of centuries? After all, all Muslims, including
Akhlaq, were Hindus until a few generations ago. Uske purvaj bhi usi
tarah gau-rakshak thhe jaise gau-hatyaron ko dandit karne wale
asankhya vir hain. (His ancestors were cow-protectors like the
countless brave persons who punish those who kill cows). From where
did these converted people gather so much hatred that they became
cow-slaughterers from cow-protectors?”

Chaturvedi has named Muslim religious leaders who he claims have
supported cow-slaughter and has questioned writers for never
condemning “these wicked persons”.

Underlining the significance of cows for Hindus, the cover story
states that the 1857 revolt was triggered only after the order of
uncapping cartridge greased with beef.
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