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Cow vigilantism? Man heckled in Mumbai on suspicion of carrying bag made of cowhide
Amid debate over incidents of cow vigilantism in Gujarat and other parts of the country is fresh, a 24-year-old man was allegedly stopped and questioned by some men in Mumbai.
Mumbai: Amid debate over incidents of cow vigilantism in Gujarat and other parts of the country is fresh, a 24-year-old man was allegedly stopped and questioned by some men in Mumbai.
The people who questioned him suspected that the leather bag he was carrying was made of cowhide.
What happened actually?
The incident took place in suburban Andheri on Friday. The man shared his experience on social media and it went viral.
According to the complainant Barun Kashyap, who works as a creative director, he was travelling to his workplace in an autorickshaw when the driver became curious about his identity.
"He was quite curious and intrigued by my long hair and nose piercing right from the beginning and asked me about my native place. He stopped at a traffic signal and started looking at my leather bag," Kashyap, a native of Assam, said in his Facebook post.
The autorickshaw driver then touched the bag and concluded that it was made of cowhide.
Kashyap told him the bag was made of camel leather and he had bought it from Pushkar.
"Not satisfied with the reply, the auto-driver moved forward and stopped the auto near a small temple on the way to my office. Before I could say anything, I saw the driver signalling at three men sitting in front of a temple, smoking," Barun Kashyap said.
"The three men then approached the auto and started conversing in Marathi, which I could not decipher. They asked me to step out of the auto which I refused. When I was busy protesting, one of the men came to the other side of auto and started checking my bag."
"One of them asked my full name. He looked at the other two and said something in Marathi out of which I could only understand the word 'Brahmin'. Maybe hearing Kashyap, they thought I am a Brahmin and left the spot," he said.
Kashyap said he got off the three-wheeler at the next traffic signal and noted the auto number. He said he also asked the driver his phone number, "which he (driver) proudly gave to me saying 'aaj toh bach gaye'."
Kashyap said he then approached DN Nagar Police Station on Saturday and filed a complaint against the suspected cow vigilantes (driver and three others).
No FIR; probe on
A senior police official of D N Nagar Police Station said, "Since no physical harm was done to the complainant, we have registered a non cognisable offence. Further investigations into the matter are on."
"All such actions will be dealt with strictly as per the law," Mumbai police's spokesperson, DCP Ashok Dudhe said.
"We have started an enquiry to identify those involved and will take up investigation immediately after getting an approval of the metropolitan magistrate," he added.