The police have also lodged a cow smuggling case against Umar Khan, and two other persons, Tahir Khan and Javed, officials said.
"Bhagwan Singh Gurjar alias Kala and Ramveer Gurjar, residents of Markapur area, were arrested for killing Umar Khan. They were arrested late yesterday night," SP Alwar Rahul Prakash said.
The two were being interrogated and a hunt is on for the other accused, he said.
Asked whether the accused were robbers or cow vigilantes, Prakash said that there was "no term like cow vigilante" in police vocabulary.
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 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, triggered an outrage.
The Alwar SP said that two cases were lodged in connection with the Umar Khan case.
The first was lodged after the pick-up van with cattle was traced at Govindgarh.
The second is a case of murder after Umar Khan's relatives lodged an FIR, he said.
Govindgarh police station officials said that a case was registered against Umar Khan, Tahir Khan and Javed on charges of cow smuggling.
Meanwhile, the post-mortem of Umar Khan's body could not be performed even today. SMS Hospital superintendent, Dr D S Meena, said that the post-mortem could not be performed by the medical board as Umar Khan's family members did not turn up despite several attempts.
"No one should die the way my nephew did. We have met senior police officials and will be meeting officials of the chief minister's office today to take up the case," Razzak Khan, uncle of Umar Khan said.
He said that Umar Khan's parents are elderly and could not come to Jaipur.
The state government should compensate them with Rs 50 lakh and Rs 25 lakh to the kin of Tahir Khan who sustained bullet injury on November 10 incident, Razzak Khan said.
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