Mohammad
Akhlaq was dragged from his house on the outskirts of the capital and attacked
by around 100 people on Monday night, a police officer told AFP
The fifty year old Muslim man was beaten to death over rumours he had eaten beef, a taboo in India, a Hindu-majority nation.
The fifty year old Muslim man was beaten to death over rumours he had eaten beef, a taboo in India, a Hindu-majority nation.
"When our team reached
the spot a crowd was there outside his house. They (police) managed to rescue
him and take him to the hospital, but his life could not be saved," said
senior police superintendent Kiran S.
Indian police said on
Wednesday they had arrested six people and "deployed additional personnel
to contain any further repercussions".
Mr Akhlaq's 22-year-old son
was also seriously injured in the attack and was in intensive care at a nearby
hospital.
Killing cows is banned in
many states of India, a majority-Hindu country that also has sizeable Muslim,
Christian and Buddhist minorities.
In March, the state of
Maharashtra toughened its ban to make even possessing beef illegal, a move seen
by religious minorities as a sign of the growing power of hardline Hindus since
nationalist prime-minister Narendra Modi came to power.
The rumours that the family
had eaten beef began when a calf was reported missing in Dadri village, 22
miles from New Delhi
"An announcement about
the family consuming beef was made at a temple, after which the mob descended
on the man's house," said Kiran.
Indian Express
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