Won’t go to Pak, India our country: Alwar lynch victim’s sons

NEW DELHI: Irshad Khan, son of a dairy farmer lynched by cow vigilantes, is not going anywhere. He is an Indian, and has no intentions of moving to Pakistan, he says.

“We Muslims will not go and live in Pakistan. India is our motherland too,” said Irshad, as he made an impassioned plea today, seeking justice for his father.

The 24-year-old man, who was also attacked by the mob of self-styled ‘gau rakshaks’ in Alwar on April 1, alleged that “attempts were being made to let the accused go scot-free”.

Addressing a public forum — Agrarian Crisis, Cow Politics & Lynching — hosted by the Bhumi Adhikar Andolan here, Irshad said, “Lynchings are continuing to take place as the Government is not taking a strong stand”.

Attempts were being made to divide the people on religion, and Muslims were often asked to leave India for Pakistan. But, he added, Hindu and Muslims had always lived peacefully in the country.

“Some bad elements don’t want the two communities to be in harmony, so that vote bank politics can be orchestrated. Lynchings are also happening to divide the people,” he said. (AGENCIES)