New Delhi: Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Tuesday said the government will launch a crackdown on illegal Cow Protection Committees operating in the country after Congress MP Shashi Tharoor argued in the lower house of parliament that such unrecognized committees are found instigating communal violence and mob lynching.


The matter was brought up for discussion in the Parliament after a Muslim youth was lynched by a group of people in Jharkhand on suspicion of stealing a bike. In a video that went viral, Tabrez Ansari was being forced to chant "Jai Shri Ram" and "Jai Hanuman “after being tied to a pole. He was beaten up with sticks through the night, reports say.

AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi was also quoted by news agency ANI as criticizing the BJP and the RSS for having "successfully created a mindset where Muslims are seen as terrorists, anti-nationals & cow slaughters". "This is the pattern with almost all lynchings. First, a Muslim is murdered by cow lovers. Then the most ridiculous excuses begin: a ‘suspicion’ of beef possession, theft, smuggling & love jihad So much for sabka vishwas when we can be killed over mere ‘suspicions’," Owaisi had tweeted.


Ansari died in a hospital on Sunday after being diagnosed with multiple injuries. According to the police, a stolen motorcycle and some other items were also recovered from him. A special investigation team (SIT) has been set up to look into the death that has prompted howls of outrage across the country.

On the other hand, Ansari's wife Shaista Parveen lodged an FIR at the Seraikela police station alleging that he was caught by some people while he was on his way back on a bike from Jamshedpur last Monday. He was tied to a tree and beaten up brutally, and also forced to chant "Jai Shri Ram".


According to police sources, initially Ansari tried to save himself by calling himself "Sonu". However, he was forced to reveal his real name after the mob asked him to chant "Jai Shri Ram".

After the thrashing, the mob handed him over to the police, which took him to a police post. However, he had to be admitted to a hospital after his condition worsened and he died at the hospital on Sunday.

Ansari's wife has questioned the role of the police in her husband's death alleging that he was not given timely medical treatment.

Seraikela Superintendent of Police Kartik met Ansari's family and made the arrest based on his wife's FIR. Political parties in the state have condemned the incident.

(With additional information from Agencies)