AIKS demands judicial probe into Jharkhand lynching case

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The All Kisan Sabha today demanded that the government set up a judicial commission to investigate the of two Muslim men by a group of villagers on suspicion of cattle theft in district.

"AIKS strongly deplores the tragic incident of mob of two youths - Murtaza Ansari and Charku Ansari - in district of that exposed the cell rule of RSS. AIKS demands the led by BJP in to arrest immediately all the culprits and set up judicial commission to probe the mob lynching," it said.

The organisation has said the should provide Rs one-crore compensation to the family of each victim.

In the name of cow, it said, vigilante groups are killing people managing livelihood out of the "cattle economy".

According to the state police, the two men were lynched allegedly by a group of enraged villagers early Wednesday. Four people were arrested in connection with the incident on Wednesday, the police are looking for other accused in the case.

The AIKS, however, accused the police of working in connivance with the killers.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 16:00 IST