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No common pattern of mob lynching in the country: Govt in RS

Speaking over the increasing mob lynching incidents, Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy, on Wednesday, said in the Rajya Sabha that BJP government was serious about tackling the issue. He further said that there is no common pattern of mob lynching and incidents have happened in different states at different times.

G Kishan Reddy, MoS Home Affairs
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Published : Jul 24, 2019, 5:24 PM IST

New Delhi: There is no common pattern of mob lynching across the country with incidents occurring in different states ruled by different political dispensations, the government said in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

No common pattern of mob lynching in country: Govt in RS

Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy said during Question Hour that the BJP government was serious about tackling the issue and the prime minister had expressed concern.

"Available data shows that there is no common pattern of mob lynching and incidents have happened in different states at different times. Incidents have happened in different states ruled by different political parties," he said.

Reddy said that such incidents have been reported from Tripura, West Bengal and Kerala and had occurred previously also.

Earlier, Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House Ghulam Nabi Azad said that during the last five years, incidents of lynching and violence against minorities and Dalits have become too common.

He said that these were not shown on television but WhatsApp messages circulating show that minorities were forced to chant slogans by members associated to a political party and asked how many advisories were sent by the Centre to state governments in this regard.

Later Manoj Kumar Jha (RJD) raised the issue of communal riots in Muzzaffarnagar, saying 40 accused have been acquitted.

He questioned what is being done for witness protection. To this, Home Minister Amit Shah said that the minister concerned can only respond when he has information on the specified time period.

Also Read: Modi wouldn't seek third party mediation in Kashmir issue

New Delhi: There is no common pattern of mob lynching across the country with incidents occurring in different states ruled by different political dispensations, the government said in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

No common pattern of mob lynching in country: Govt in RS

Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy said during Question Hour that the BJP government was serious about tackling the issue and the prime minister had expressed concern.

"Available data shows that there is no common pattern of mob lynching and incidents have happened in different states at different times. Incidents have happened in different states ruled by different political parties," he said.

Reddy said that such incidents have been reported from Tripura, West Bengal and Kerala and had occurred previously also.

Earlier, Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House Ghulam Nabi Azad said that during the last five years, incidents of lynching and violence against minorities and Dalits have become too common.

He said that these were not shown on television but WhatsApp messages circulating show that minorities were forced to chant slogans by members associated to a political party and asked how many advisories were sent by the Centre to state governments in this regard.

Later Manoj Kumar Jha (RJD) raised the issue of communal riots in Muzzaffarnagar, saying 40 accused have been acquitted.

He questioned what is being done for witness protection. To this, Home Minister Amit Shah said that the minister concerned can only respond when he has information on the specified time period.

Also Read: Modi wouldn't seek third party mediation in Kashmir issue

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No common pattern of mob lynching in country: Govt in RS
         New Delhi, July 24 (PTI) There is no common pattern of
mob lynching across the country with incidents occurring in
different states ruled by different political dispensations,
the government said in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.
         Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy said
during Question Hour that the BJP government was serious about
tackling the issue and the prime minister had expressed
concern.
         "Available data shows that there is no common pattern of
mob lynching and incidents have happened in different states
at different times. Incidents have happened in different
states ruled by different political parties," he said.
         Reddy said such incidents have been reported from
Tripura, West Bengal and Kerala and had occurred previously
also.
         Earlier, Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House
Ghulam Nabi Azad said during the last five years, incidents of
lynching and violence against minorities and Dalits have
become too common.
         He said these were not shown on television but whatsapp
messages circulating show that minorities were forced to chant
slogans by members associated to a political party and asked
how many advisories were sent by the Centre to state
governments in this regard.
         Later Manoj Kumar Jha (RJD) raised the issue of communal
riots in Muzzaffarnagar, saying 40 accused have been
acquitted.
         He questioned what is being done for witness protection.
         To this, Home Minister Amit Shah said the minister
concerned can only respond when he has information on the
specified time period. PTI NAM
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