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SC holds cow by its horns, says states duty-bound to stop cattle vigilantism

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Cow vigilantism not permissible, must stop: SC tells states Digvijay Nath Tiwari, the commander of a Hindu nationalist vigilante group established to protect cows, is pictured with animals he claimed to have saved from slaughter, in Agra. Reuters

New Delhi: The Supreme Court said on Wednesday that cow vigilantism has to stop and it is not permissible under the law.

It also directed the states to appoint nodal officers in each district to take steps to prevent such incidences of violence and act against the perpetrators.

"This must stop. What action have you taken? It is not permissible. There has to be some kind of action," a bench of chief justice Dipak Misra, justice Amitava Roy and justice A.M. Khanwilkar said.

The remarks came as advocate Indira Jaising drew the court's attention towards the violence being unleashed by the vigilante groups across the nation on mere suspicion of beef consumption.

Directing the appointment of nodal officers, the court instructed the chief secretaries of the states to file affidavits on the action taken, including the deployment of highway patrols.

It also asked the Center why under Article 256 shouldn't it be held responsible to prevent such incidents.

The court order came on a batch of petitions, including by Tushar Gandhi -- the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi.

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