Police arrested four people for the assault yesterday after a video of the incident showing the man being kicked and punched even after he fell to the ground went viral.
The incident drew strong condemnation from the ruling BJP's coalition partner Shiv Sena, besides the opposition Congress and NCP.
However, the BJP sought to play it down, calling it a "stray" incident.
The mother of the victim-- Salim Ismail Sheikh-- claimed he was the head of the BJP's Katol tehsil minority morcha, while a local BJP leader acknowledged he was a party member.
Sheikh suffered injuries to his face and neck, and was admitted to a hospital in Nagpur from where he was discharged today.
The police established the identity of the accused after going through the footage of a purported video clip of the incident. Two of the accused were arrested last night and others this morning, the SP said.
Section 326 of IPC attracts a maximum punishment of life imprisonment.
All four were produced before a judicial magistrate's court in Katol and remanded in police custody till July 17, Balkawade added.
The SP said the meat Sheikh was carrying was seized and sent to a forensic lab in Nagpur for tests.
The police were trying to ascertain whether the accused were cow vigilantes, he said.
Rajiv Potdar, chief of BJP's Nagpur rural unit, said Sheikh was a member of the party and was an office bearer of its tehsil unit between 2013 and 2016.
The BJP strongly condemns the attack, he said.
The incident drew sharp reactions from political parties. The Shiv Sena said if such incidents kept happening there will be "chaos" in the country.
"How can it be that the prime minister warns gaurakshaks (cow protectors), but (still) they ignore him? We think there is an ulterior motive behind this.
BJP spokesman Niranjan Shetty said despite the prime minister's warning, one cannot "get into the minds" of those perpetrating violence so as to prevent such attacks. "We condemn this incident, but one cannot term it a failure of law and order machinery because this is a stray incident," he said.
NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said since the chief minister hailed from Nagpur, the "gravity of the incident was greater".
Can Fadnavis, who also holds the Home portfolio, ensure that such incidents do not recur? Malik asked.
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