India

Viral | Group In Train Slaps, Verbally Abuses At An Elderly Man On Suspicion Of Carrying Beef

An elderly man was repeatedly slapped and verbally abused by fellow passengers on a moving train in Maharashtra after they suspected him of carrying beef. While the incident unfolded, dozens of onlookers did nothing to help; some even watched with smiles on their faces.

A disturbing video of the incident shows nearly a dozen men aggressively questioning Ashraf Munyar about a meat-like substance he was carrying in two large plastic boxes. They interrogated him with questions such as, “What are you carrying? Where are you going? Where are you from? Don’t you have goats there? How many people are going to eat it?”

The elderly man, visibly shaken, quietly responded that he was taking the meat to his daughter’s house. Munyar, a resident of Jalgaon district, was traveling on the Dhule Express to visit his daughter’s family in Malegaon.

Dissatisfied with his response, the men continued to question him and recorded the exchange on their phones. At one point, Munyar stated the boxes contained buffalo meat.

One of the men responded, “We will know what kind of meat it is once we get it tested,” while another said, “It’s Sawan season. It’s our festival, and you are doing this.” The month of Shravan, or Sawan, is considered a holy period for Hindus.

According to the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act of 1976, the slaughter of cows, bulls, and bullocks is prohibited, but buffaloes are not covered under this ban.

The Railway Commissioner confirmed the incident and stated that a First Information Report (FIR) had been registered. The railway police are currently searching for the passengers involved in the assault.

After the video went viral, the Government Railway Police (GRP) contacted the elderly man, who initially hesitated to file a complaint. The police have since identified two suspects from Dhule and have dispatched a team to locate them.

Jitendra Awhad, a leader from Sharad Pawar’s NCP camp, condemned the incident and criticized the state’s law and order situation. “Some youngsters attacked him because they thought he was carrying beef. This is not Maharashtra. This is not our culture. Where will this end?” he questioned.

He further commented, “Eighty percent of people in Maharashtra are non-vegetarians, this is our Maharashtra. Ninety-five percent of the coastal population is non-vegetarian. We respect all religions, including Jains, but what is this hatred that leads to beating people based on suspicion? They might have escaped by now. How do they not feel ashamed of attacking someone who could be as old as their father?”

Swastika Sruti

Recent Posts

Congress Seeks Different Memorial Site For Former PM Manmohan Singh

In his letter to PM Modi, Kharge expressed the party's wish for Manmohan Singh’s last…

21 mins ago

Bharat Pulse Survey: Are You Using AI In Your Work Or Personal Life?

A recent Bharat Pulse Survey sheds light on how Indians are embracing AI, revealing fascinating…

31 mins ago

Delhi Witnessed Improvement In Air Quality, GRAP 3 Revoked

This move comes after the Central government's air quality monitoring panel had earlier lifted Stage…

34 mins ago

Bharat Progress Report: Amazon Pledges $80 Billion In Exports From India By 2030

Amazon has committed to taking India's exports to $80 billion by 2030 and aims to…

43 mins ago

Bharat Pulse Survey: Would You Like To See Uniform Civil Code Implemented?

The Uniform Civil Code (UCC), a topic that has sparked nationwide discussions, seems to have…

45 mins ago

Bharat Pulse Survey: Would You Like One Nation, One Election To Be Implemented?

The idea of "One Nation, One Election" is gaining significant traction among Indians, as revealed…

1 hour ago