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A day after the rollout of the historic Goods and Services Tax (GST), President Pranab Mukherjee addressed the other key issue dominating headlines – mob lynchings.
Speaking at the launch of National Herald's commemorative edition 'India@70', the President said:
The President's statements came two days after a beef trader was beaten to death in BJP-run Jharkhand’s Ramgarh district, on the same day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke his silence and condemned violence in the name of ‘gau bhakti’, albeit without naming any particular incident.
Over the past few months, there has been not one but several instances of lynching over alleged beef possession and consumption.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi, who too was present at the event, also condemned the “culture of vigilante violence”, adding that it was being "actively supported" by those who are supposed to enforce the law and that the nation was facing a great challenge in the form of "domestic misrule".
She said India has reached "a crossroads marked by increasing threats of authoritarianism and bigotry" and the "inclusive conception" of the country was "under attack".
She said the press was being "pressured to obey and applaud" rather than to question and speaking the truth was the imperative of the present age.
On Wednesday, people demonstrating against mob lynchings took to the streets across major cities in the country with the slogan 'Not in my name'. Following the protests, a local BJP leader was arrested in connection with the Ramgarh lynching.
Days before Eid, a young Muslim teenager was hacked to death on a Mathura-bound train.
(With inputs from PTI)