
Grocery shop owner beaten over suspicion of selling cow meat in north Delhi
New Delhi: A 44-year-old grocery shop owner was allegedly beaten up by a group of people in northwest Delhi's Vijay Nagar, near Delhi University's North Campus, on Wednesday over suspicion of selling cow meat.
The victim, Chaman Kumar, hails from Nepal and has been living in Burari with his wife, who is from Manipur, for the past three years.
Police said they received a complaint from a 15-year-old boy, who alleged that he was sold the meat in question for Rs 400 per kilogram at the shop. According to police, a few people, acting on suspicion, manhandled Kumar. Police reached the spot and took the shopkeeper for medical examination.
Police said as per the MLC, Kumar sustained minor injuries and was provided medical treatment.
A purported video of the incident shows two men entering a shop and beating Kumar. He is then dragged out of the shop and thrashed again. In the video, one of the men is heard saying: "Take him out of the shop." They also demand to know where he got his supplies from. The shopkeeper is heard telling them that he does not know anything and is not supplying cow meat.
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According to police, the situation in the area is under control. Deputy commissioner of police (Northwest) Bhisham Singh said CCTV footage from the area has been collected and will be reviewed to establish the sequence of events leading to the assault.
Kumar has denied selling cow meat. A sample of the meat in question has been sent for forensic examination. A senior police officer said once the forensic results are available and the investigation is complete, appropriate legal action will be taken.
Meanwhile, a group of students led by Left-backed Students Federation of India (SFI) staged a protest outside Model Town police station demanding arrest of the perpetrators and immediate registration of an FIR. An SFI delegation met Model Town SHO and submitted a police complaint. They alleged that their members, who attempted to protect the shopkeeper, were subsequently followed by the mob and received threats.

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