The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the plea of the victim’s father seeking a court-monitored probe in the Alwar lynching case. Rakbar Khan’s father had approached the apex court seeking the shifting the trial out of Rajasthan.
The state has a BJP-led government, which has been accused of supporting the Hindutva terrorists masquerading cow vigilantes. The deceased’s father had also accused the Alwar MLA of attempting to influencing the case.
Last month, Rakbar Khan, was lynched by Hindutva terrorists on suspicion of cow smuggling. Khan, a resident of Kolgaon in Haryana’s Mewat region, was taking two cows to their village through a forest area near Lalawandi village in Alwar district on Friday night, when a mob consisting of Hindutva terrorists thrashed him.
Later, it emerged that the cops’ priority was never to rush Khan to a nearby hospital. Instead, the men in uniform first rushed to make arrangements for cows to be rehabilitated. It allegedly took the local police nearly three hours to cover the distance of six kms as Khan was brought to the Community Health Centre at around 4 am.
Rakbar Khan’s lynching case: Supreme Court agrees to hear family’s plea
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