Almost a month after 55-year-old Pehlu Khan succumbed to injuries after an attack by gau-rakshaks in Alwar district of Rajasthan, members of Sadbhavana Manch and the founder of Swaraj India, Yogendra Yadav gifted cow to the family of Pehlu Khan.
Yadav gave the information of it on the social media. On his twitter account, Yadav wrote, “In Mewat today to hand over a cow to the family of Pehlu Khan, who was killed for the crime that he was a Muslim who wanted to keep a cow”.
“Gifting a cow to the family of Pahlu Khan. Also visited other victims. Mewatis are traditional gau palaks”, he added.
Members of Sadbhavan Manch and Yogendra Yadav met the mother of Pehlu Khan and other victims of Alwar lynching case. Yadav on his facebook page wrote, ” Mother of Pehlu Khan who has lost his only son is unable to hold back her tear. Mother’s feeling has no religion. Hope killers of Pehlu Khan could have understood it”.
On April 1, Pehlu Khan was beaten up by the cow vigilantes while he was transporting cow. Two days after the incident, Khan died. Khan accompanied by his two sons Irshad, Aarif and other Muslim dairy farmers of his village set out to a cattle festival in Jaipur to get cheap cows in order to double the milk production.
While coming back from the cattle festival they were caught by cow vigilantes. “My father was killed and the six persons he had named before dying are still free. We just want the government to arrest them,” said Irshad.
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