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Family of Indian man lynched over beef rumours vows to keep fighting for justice

Family of Indian man lynched over beef rumours vows to keep fighting for justice

Summary

In 2015, a mob in Uttar Pradesh, India, lynched Mohammad Akhlaq over rumors he had eaten beef, which his family denies. Authorities are now seeking to drop charges against the accused, citing inconsistencies in witness statements. Akhlaq's family vows to continue seeking justice, expressing concern for their safety.

Key Facts

  • Mohammad Akhlaq was killed by a mob in Uttar Pradesh, India, in 2015 due to rumors of beef consumption.
  • Beef is a sensitive issue in India since cows are considered sacred by many Hindus.
  • 18 people were initially charged with crimes like murder and rioting, but they are currently out on bail.
  • The Uttar Pradesh government has asked the court to drop charges against the accused, citing inconsistent witness testimonies.
  • The court will decide on December 12 whether to accept the government's request to close the case.
  • Akhlaq's family has moved away from their village due to safety concerns and intends to fight the government's request to drop charges.
  • There was widespread public outrage and protests following the lynching, with criticism directed at India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a delayed response.
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