Condemn mob lynching, asked states to take action: Rajnath

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today condemned the recent incidents of mob and said it has advised the states to take stringent action against the culprits as also to install checks to stop the spread of rumours and

Rajnath condemned the incidents and made a statement in the Lok Sabha during the Zero Hour while responding to K C Venugopal, who raised the issue of lynching, last week's attack on Swami Agnivesh in and trolling of

Singh said several people have been killed in the incidents and added that it was a matter of grave concern for the government.

He said that the happened because of rumours and unverified or

While observing that law and order is a state subject, Singh said the Centre cannot, however, remain silent on the issue.

"I have issued advisories to state government in 2016 and 2018. We have asked to install check. Such incidents are unfortunate. We have asked the Chief Ministers to take firm action against the culprits," Singh said.

Raising the issue, Venugopal regretted that while these mob lynching and physical attacks on people, including those with dissenting views, have become the order of the day, the government was maintaining a silence.

He said that had even garlanded some people who were allegedly involved in mob lynching incidents.

"Is this the rule of the law? These are very serious issues. I request the government to secure the democratic environment of the country," he said.

He also alleged that the government was using investigating agencies to "target people".

"I urge upon the government to make a law to prevent mob lynching," he said, advising ministers not to garland convicts.

Noisy scenes were witnessed during the discussion on the subject with some members protesting Venugopal's speech, as Kharge and Jyotiraditya Scindia were seen vociferously asking the to allow the MP to complete his submission, saying it was a serious matter concerning the nation.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 20:05 IST