Saini was reacting to the lynching of a man by five vigilantes on suspicion of drug abuse beef.
However, the Haryana Chief Minister said such unfortunate incidents should not happen and urged people not to get involved in such incidents.
“It’s wrong to say that mob lynchingbecause Parliament made strict laws Cow protection There is no compromise on this… I would like to say that such incidents should not happen, these incidents are unfortunate,” Saini told news agency ANI.
On August 27, a group of cattle vigilantes allegedly beat up a cow Migrant workers He was brought to death from West Bengal on suspicion that he had eaten beef.
The worker, Sabir Malik, died on August 27.
The police officer told Press Trust of India (PTI) that the accused Abhishek, Mohit, Ravinder, Kamaljit and Sahil were suspected of being victims. The suspect ate beef, called Malik in a shop on the pretext of selling empty plastic bottles, and then beat him.
After some people intervened, the accused took Malik to another location and beat him again, leading to his death, the police officer said.
According to police, Malik lives near Bandra village in Chalshi Dadri district and makes a living by collecting discarded materials and rags.
Authorities have detained all five men, including two minors, suspected of involvement in the incident.
Cases handled in accordance with the relevant provisions of the “General Principles of Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China” bharatiya sanhita (BNS) has registered a case against the accused, police said.
“A foreign worker was beaten to death by some people. BNS has opened a case and 7 people, including 2 teenagers, have been detained.” arrested. The police are actively handling the case and the accused has been remanded in police custody and is being questioned,” DSP Dheeraj Kumar said.