Reacting to the incident, Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said today that the state did not have enough manpower everywhere to "control" every situation well in time.
Umar Khan's body was found near railway tracks in Ramgarh on November 11, with his family members and activists alleging that he was shot dead by cow vigilantes when he was ferrying cattle in a vehicle the day before.
The incident, which came months after the lynching of dairy farmer Pehlu Khan by suspected cow vigilantes in Alwar, has triggered an outrage.
He said strict action would be taken against the culprits irrespective of their religion.
"We don't have so much manpower to enable us to control every situation at all places, even before an incident is reported (hamare pass itni manpower nahin hai, ki har jagah, har sthiti ko samay se pehle control kar saken)," he said.
Deputy Superintendent of Police, Alwar (South), Anil Beniwal said the detained person was being interrogated.
Umar Khan's family members have demanded immediate arrest of the accused and compensation.
A post-mortem on Umar Khan's body was yet to be conducted at the SMS Hospital in Jaipur where the body was referred from Alwar yesterday.
Hospital superintendent D S Meena said that post-mortem would be conducted by a medical board constituted in the case.
Social worker Maulana Haneef claimed yesterday that Khan, along with two others, was ferrying cattle in a vehicle when unidentified men opened fire at them. Khan died on the spot, while another suffered bullet injuries.
The incident comes ahead of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje's scheduled visit to Alwar. Raje has been visiting various areas under the Alwar Lok Sabha constituency which is gearing up for a bypoll, necessitated following the death of sitting BJP MP Mahant Chandnath.
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