[Comment from a Friend on her FB Timeline: Even if they were cattle
smugglers who the hell are these Gau Rakshaks to KILL?]

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Alwar attack: Gau rakshaks killed a dairy farmer, not cattle smuggler
While most of the villagers in Jaisinghpur are farmers, there are
about 10 dairy farmers. Pehlu Khan was one of them.

WRITTEN BY ABHISHEK ANGAD | MEWAT |
Updated: April 6, 2017 12:10 Pm

Pehlu Khan’s grieving wife and sons. Amit Mehra

WHEN PEHLU Khan, 55, set out on the 240-km road trip from his home in
Jaisinghpur village, in Nuh tehsil of Mewat, to Jaipur last Friday, he
was planning to buy a milch buffalo. A dairy farmer, he was hoping to
increase milk production during Ramzan. But on Saturday, he decided to
buy a milch cow instead, as the seller extracted 12 litres of milk in
front of him and offered him a good deal. That decision cost him his
life.

“That was the worst decision ever. It took my father’s life,” said his
son Irshad, 24. He and his brother, Aarif, were with Khan when they
were attacked by gau rakshaks in Behror area of Alwar, on National
Highway 8, on Saturday evening. Khan succumbed to injuries on Monday.

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“My father was in a pickup truck with a Rajasthan numberplate, along
with Azmat, who is also from our village. There were two cows and two
calves in the truck. Irshad, I and another villager were in the other
pickup truck which had three cows and three calves,” said Aarif. He
recounted how the gau rakshaks stopped their vehicles, dragged them
out and assaulted them with sticks and belts. Stating that the police
came about 20-30 minutes later, he said they were almost unconscious
by then.

The gau rakshaks reportedly accused them of illegally smuggling cows
for slaughter. The Rajasthan police have also registered an FIR
against them for illegally transporting cattle for slaughter, based on
a complaint filed by a person identified as Damodar Singh. The FIR
states that Khan and the others did not have a purchase document or
receipt.

But Irshad claimed they had receipts to show that they had purchased
the cows. Showing the receipt, which has the stamp of the Jaipur
Municipal Corporation (serial number 89942 dated April 1, 2017), he
said: “I don’t know how an FIR was registered stating that that we had
no purchase receipt. I bought the cows for Rs 45,000.”
The five men were also robbed of their wallets and cellphones. Irshad
reportedly had about Rs 75,000 while another person lost about Rs
35,000.

While most of the villagers in Jaisinghpur are farmers, there are
about 10 dairy farmers. Pehlu Khan was one of them. On Friday, four
other dairy farmers from the village had also travelled to Jaipur to
buy buffaloes and cows. Zakir Khan, the biggest dairy farmer in the
village, was among them.

Zakir said he was carrying a cow, a calf and a buffalo in his pickup
truck. He reached the spot where Pehlu Khan and the others were
attacked about 45 minutes after the incident.
“When I reached the spot, there were around 200 people along with the
police. I saw Pehlu Khan’s vehicle and learnt that they had been
beaten up. I escaped,” he said.

Zakir, who buys milk from the smaller dairy farmers in the village,
confirmed that Pehlu Khan was one of his suppliers. He dug out his
records to show that Irshad had been supplying milk to him for the
last four years.

“The difference in cost is at least Rs 20,000 when we buy cattle from
Jaipur,” said Zakir, showing receipts to prove that he had bought cows
and buffaloes from Jaipur several times in the past too. “I bought a
cow last year,” he said.

Meanwhile, the police are yet to arrest the six named in the attack —
Hukum Chand, Jagmal, Om Prakash, Sudheer, Rahul Saini and Navin Saini.
According to the FIR, the accused told Pehlu Khan that “whoever passes
Behror with a cow will be beaten up”.

First Published on: April 6, 2017 5:25 am

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