Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reacted to the Charkhi Dadri lynching case, wherein a migrant worker from West Bengal was allegedly beaten to death by a group of cow vigilantes over suspicion that he had eaten beef. Arguing that the term "mob lynching" does not accurately describe the case, he said that the villagers worship the cow and if they sense any untoward situation then "who could stop them?"
"It is not right to say things like mob lynching, because a strict law has been made in the Assembly for cow protection and there is no compromise on it," the Haryana CM said.
"Villagers have so much respect for cows that if they are informed about such things, then who can stop them? I want to say that such incidents should not happen and these incidents are unfortunate," he added.
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