"The Commission has taken an extremely serious view of the attack on Muslim youths by cow vigilantes in Delhi. It has written to the Commissioner of Police (Alok Kumar Verma) to submit the report at the earliest," NCM member Praveen Davar said.
Davar urged the government to facilitate medical treatment of those injured in the assault and demanded that those responsible "should not get away with it".
Three persons, including a minor, were thrashed by a group of men when they were going to allegedly dispose of animal entrails and hide of animals sacrificed on the occasion of Bakra Eid at around 8 PM on Wednesday.
The police have arrested four persons, while it has launched a hunt to nab other attackers.
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