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Chidambaram opposes decision by Kamal Nath govt; says 'wrong to use NSA in matter related to cow slaughter'

According to police, Agar Malwa town had witnessed tension on January 29 in the bus stand area when the two accused were carrying cows in their vehicles. People had protested against them, after which the market was shut.

Agar Malwa (MP): Soon after authorities in Agar Malwa district of Madhya Pradesh booked two men under the National Security Act (NSA) for alleged illegal transportation of cattle and disruption of public peace; Congress leader P Chidambaram at an event opposed MP government's decision and said that it is wrong to use NSA in cow slaughter related issue. Speaking at an event on the same, Chidambaram said that we have directed the MP government that they have done a mistake. The statement came when Chidambaram was at the launch of "Saving the idea of India" on Friday. The incident comes close on the heels of the Kamal Nath-led government invoking the stringent NSA against three persons accused of cow slaughter in Khandwa district. "The two accused -- Mehboob Khan, a resident of Lambikheda in Ujjain district, and Rodumal Malviya of Agar Malwa, were arrested on Thursday under the NSA for transporting cows illegally and disrupting public peace," Kotwali police station in-charge Ajit Tiwari said. After their arrest, a court sent the duo to the central jail in Ujjain, he added. According to police, Agar Malwa town had witnessed tension on January 29 in the bus stand area when the two accused were carrying cows in their vehicles. People had protested against them, after which the market was shut. The duo was later booked by the police. "They were found to be involved in such activities in the past as well, which had led to disruption of peace in the area," Tiwari said. The NSA was invoked against them by District Collector Ajay Gupta after Agar Malwa's Superintendent of Police (SP) Manoj Kumar Singh sent a report on the matter. "In the past, four cases of illegal transportation of cows were registered against Mehboob and three cases against Rodumal, because of which the administration imposed the NSA against them," he said. Talking to reporters in Mandsaur two days back in connection with the Khandwa case, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh had said it is the police who decide which sections should be applied and invoking the NSA appeared unnecessary in that case.
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