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Seven tribal Christians were allegedly beaten, partially ton-sured and forced to chant “Jai Shri Ram.” (Hail Lord Ram) in a Jharkhand village for allegedly slaughtering a cow.
The September 16 incident, reported to the police the next day, came to public only on September 25 when former zilla parishad (district council) member and social activist Neel Justin Beck told a local news portal about it.
Police have confirmed the incident. Shams Tabrez, the superintendent of police in Simdega district where the attack took place, said four of the nine named as accused in the First Information Report have been arrested and the rest would be picked up soon. The FIR also mentions 10 unnamed accused.
Jharkhand had witnessed the lynching of several tribal people and Muslims on unsubstantiated charges of cow slaughter or beef possession during the tenure of its previous BJP-led government (2014-2019). This is the first reported communal attack since an alliance of various secular parties came to power last December.
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