*In the Name of Cow: Lynching and More Lynching’s*

*Ram Puniyani*



The lynching of Junaid (June 2017) in the outskirts of Delhi, in a train,
did come as a saturation point in the conscience of large sections of
society. To express their anguish people came to streets in great number in
a largely spontaneous protest, ‘Not in My name’. While many critics
criticized and undermined this expression of pain and anguish of the
sections of society, it did catch the attention of the national and
international media. The result was that our Prime Minister who has been
keeping maun (silence) on the issue came forward to say that ‘violence in
the name of Cow is not acceptable’; and that Mahatma Gandhi would not have
approved it. This bland statement was hardly of any effect as just few
hours after this; two more Muslims were done to death in Jharkahnd
<http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2017/06/29/even-as-modi-condemns-violence-in-the-name-of-cow-protection-mu_a_23008312/>
.

The earlier such statement from him was after the lynching of Mohammad
Akhlaq
<http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/prime-minister-modi-breaks-silence-on-dadri-lynching-episode/article7738896.ece>.
(October 2015) At that time also nearly two weeks after the lynching he
opened his mouth on the issue. That statement was also bland and hardly had
any effect on the *Gautankwad *(terrorism related to cow protection) as
lynching’s continued. So either Mr. Modi is ineffectual in controlling his
cabal, the Hindu nationalists involved in such violence, or that they also
know that Prime Minster is making such statements for saying’s sake, and
that they can continue their business irrespective.

Mr. Amit Shah, BJP President, defending the present regime said that the
lynching’s taking place in earlier regime in 2011, 2012 and 2013 were more
in number. This is a total lie. According to the data collected by
IndiaSpend, based on the content analysis of media reporting, “Muslims were
the target of 51% of violence centered on bovine issues over nearly eight
years (2010 to 2017) and comprised 86% of 28 Indians killed in 63
incidents. As many of 97 per cent of these attacks were reported after
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government came to power in May 2014, and
about half the cow-related violence — 32 of 63 cases –were from states
governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) when the attacks were
reported, revealed our analysis of violence recorded until June
<http://www.indiaspend.com/cover-story/86-dead-in-cow-related-violence-since-2010-are-muslim-97-attacks-after-2014-2014>
25,
2017.” How easily Mr. Shah wants to distort the facts to defend present
government!

As such the overall dissatisfaction, deflected anger also leads to
lynching, as seen in the tragic case of the lynching of Ayub Pundit in
Kashmir. The insanity which comes up in the mob is most condemnable. In
case of lynchings in the name of cow, the factors involved are multiple.
With the rise of Hindu nationalist politics many a dalits were earlier
killed in Gohana for example when they were skinning the dead cow. Adding
on to this agenda of polarizing society on the issue of cow, last few years
as Modi Sarkar has come to power there are overt statements for Gau Raksha
(Cow Protection). While the laws of cow slaughter ban had already been
there, with BJP ascendance the laws have been given rigid twist and along
with demonization of those eating beef. In Gujarat the first laboratory of
Hindu rashtra, even the consumption of non vegetarian food has been looked
down upon. Now all over the country ‘holiness of Mother Cow’ is being
propagated and imposed on the society with state patronage.

In the context of Akhlaq’s lynching Mr. Mahesh Sharma, union culture
minister stated that the murder was an accident. He was also the one to go
and put tricolor on the body of the accused of the murder, when the accused
died in the prison due to some illness. Another BJP leader Mr. Sangeet Som
had threatened that if those who have been arrested for Akhlaq’s murder are
punished, a befitting reply will be given.

What are the major observations on these cases of lynchings? Eating beef,
slaughtering cow and transporting cow had been the major pretext for
violence. The victims of this constructed anger are mostly Muslims, while
dalits have also been flogged and tortured. Muslims are presented as beef
eaters, cruel, not respecting Hindu sentiments about cow, apart from other
biases which have been already spread against them. The social scene has
been so constructed that due to these biases and regular instigations, the
popular adage, ‘innocents until proved guilty’ has been made to stand on
its head to mean ‘Guilty unless proved innocents’ for Muslims. The ‘silent
social sanction’ for killings and upholding the act is couched as ‘defense
of Hindu religion’ and now Hindu symbol of cow rules the roost. The benign
animal is the pretext for ghastly violence. To jack up their agenda there
are false claims by BJP spokesperson that Gandhi wanted a ban of cow
slaughter ban. He opposed the idea on the ground that there are many who
consume beef, and that country belongs
<http://www.indiatimes.com/news/india/mahatma-gandhis-advice-against-beef-ban-in-india-makes-as-much-sense-today-as-it-did-back-then-245875.html>
to
all.

Lynching’s are not just law and order problem. These are part of, or rather
byproduct of Hindu nationalist propaganda against Muslims. The propaganda
pertains to the Holiness of Cow and Muslims violating that. It is not a
coincidence that such brutal acts have become part of social phenomenon,
after Modi came to power. Gradually the intensity has been stepped up.
Beginning from Modi’s own statements about Pink revolution, of greatness of
Rana Pratap as he gave his life for protection of cows, to demonization of
Muslims in the name of cow makes clear as to what is the underlying social
psychology, which leads to these acts. The claims of ‘good governance’ bite
the dust in the light of these atrocities,

Ayub Pundits lynching is equally painful one. There is also a need to
understand the social psychology operational there and urgent need to
combat that. Country wide the insecurity of religious minorities smashes
the claims of ‘*Acche Din*’, as the polarizing agenda is taking huge leaps
in the name of Cow and leading to lynching’s’ on regular interval.

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