In the nationwide sensational ‘Alwar gang attack’ case, the Rajasthan court has sentenced the four accused to seven years imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 10,000. In 2018, some people attacked a mob on a cow smuggling base in Alwar district and Rakbar Khan was seriously injured in the incident.

Jaipur: The Rajasthan court has sentenced the four accused to seven years imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 10,000. In 2018, some people attacked a mob on a cow smuggling base in Alwar district and Rakbar Khan was seriously injured in the incident. On Thursday, the Alwar district court had found Paranjit Singh, Dharmendra Yadav, Naresh Sharma and Vijay Kumar guilty in the case. The fifth accused Navalkishore was acquitted and released.
On July 20, 2018, some people surrounded Rakbar Khan and Aslam at Ramgarh police station. Rakbar Khan, who was seriously injured due to indiscriminate beating, died in the hospital. After Modi’s government came to the center, Muslims were started being targeted in the name of cow protection forces in various states of the north. The thrashing and killing of innocent Muslims on the pretext of taking cows to slaughterhouses led to a nationwide agitation.
In connection with these incidents, the accused are roaming freely after being released on bail. There is no justice for the families of the victims. It has been reported in the media that in the incidents of mob attack, this is probably the first time that the court of Rajasthan has given the decision to sentence the accused.