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Updated: October 22, 2015 04:08 IST

Dadri killing premeditated, says National Commission for Minorities
MEHBOOB JEELANI

*“A sacred place like a temple was used to exhort people of one
community to attack a hapless family”.*

Debunking the notion that the Dadri lynching was an “accident,” the
National Commission for Minorities (NCM) says the assembly of a mob
that killed Muhammad Akhlaq on September 28 was a “premediated” act of
violence.

The NCM is a government-run body with a mandate to safeguard the
constitutional rights of the religious minorities.

On October 10, its team visited Bishara village in Dadri district of
western Uttar Pradesh to probe the killing.

The report dispels the claim that the assembly of the mob was
“spontaneous.” According to the report: “The team feels that a crowd
of large numbers appearing within minutes of the announcement from the
temple’s loudspeaker and at a time when most villagers claimed they
were asleep seems to point to some premeditated planning.”

Since Union Minister Mahesh Sharma concluded that the incident was an
“accident,” the report challenges the notion, saying: “A sacred place
like a temple was used for exhorting people of one community to attack
a hapless family.” Therefore, calling it an accident would be an
“under-statement.”

On the night of September 28, the priest of the temple made a loud
announcement that the remains of a slaughtered cow were found near
Akhlaq’s house. Hearing that, a mob broke into Akhlaq’s house,
accusing him of eating and storing cow meat, and killed him instantly.

The NCM team has expressed concern at the growing vigilantism in
western Uttar Pradesh. It perceives the ongoing moral policing in the
region as a “malaise” which is “spreading fast.” Picking holes in the
functioning of the police, the report says intelligence-gathering “is
no more occurring in the rule book of the authorities. It has to be
revived with utmost sincerity.”
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