Alwar lynching case: Supreme Court asks Centre to bring law, twitteratis react

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With mob lynchings continue to take place in different parts of the country, the Supreme Court has urged the Parliament to bring in a separate law against lynchings. In the third such incident in just over a year in Alwar district, one man was lynched and another beaten up by villagers on suspicion of cow smuggling on Friday night.

According to various media reports, before taking Akbar Khan to the hospital for medication, the police bathed him, stopped to have tea and got his clothes changed at the police station. By the time he was rushed to the hospital, he was declared brought dead.

The police even arranged a vehicle to ferry seized cows to a shelter before taking the victim to the hospital, barely 4 km away from the spot where the unfortunate incident came to pass, reports NDTV.

Let’s take a look at various Twitter comments on same matter:

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