Referring to the incident in Una in Gujarat in which some Dalit youths were attacked for allegedly skinning a dead cow, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury likened the "gau raksha business" to vigilantism and asked Modi to ensure that the law of the land prevails.
"The country has been asking the Prime Minister to give an assurance in Parliament that the law of the land will be protected against hate speeches and this sort of vigilantism.
To a question on some states implementing cow protection laws, the Marxist leader said the act is meant to protect the animals and "not kill human beings".
"Those who are attacking people are violating the existing laws and action should be taken in accordance with the existing law. That's all," he added.
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