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Attacks by Cow Vigilantes Must Stop, SC Tells Centre :
Context
- It ordered the States and the Union Territories to appoint nodal police officers in every district to crack down on such groups.
How well is the instruction implemented so far?
- BJP-ruled Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat accepted the apex court’s suggestion to appoint officers to prevent ‘gau rakshaks,’.
Centre’s responsibility
- Dalits and Muslims have reportedly been at the receiving end of violence unleashed by lynch mobs, especially in the four northern States.
- The court exhorted the Centre to uphold its constitutional mandate under Article 256 and direct the States to act against the groups.
- The court directed the Centre to respond to a submission by senior advocate Indira Jaising, for Mr. Gandhi, that the government cannot wash its hands of its constitutional responsibility under Article 256.
- The Centre has maintained that violence by ‘gau rakshaks’ was a ‘State subject’ and it had no role to play, though it condemned all forms of violence.
‘Do not politicise issue’
- On raising the issue of communal violence supported by certain “groups” court rejected any exertion of the issue
- The court directed the Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police to take steps to protect the highways from vigilante
- Justice Khanwilkar wondered why no one had filed PIL pleas against the carcasses of slaughtered animals found strewn on roads and public places.
- The court posted the case for further hearing on September 22.
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