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    Indian Muslim Judge Receives Death Threats After Convicting Cow Vigilantes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development in India’s ongoing struggle with cow vigilantism, Judge Tabassum Khan has come under intense scrutiny and threats following her conviction of 14 Hindu men accused of lynching. The case highlights the deep communal tensions surrounding cow protection, a sensitive and polarizing issue in the country. Judge Khan’s verdict has sparked a wave of online harassment, including death threats, reflecting the volatile environment faced by judiciary members handling such cases.

    Cow vigilantism has been a contentious topic in India, with numerous incidents of violence reported over the past decade. These vigilante groups claim to protect cows, which are considered sacred by many Hindus, but their actions have often led to brutal attacks and lynchings, primarily targeting minority communities. The conviction of these 14 men marks a rare judicial pushback against such violence, signaling a potential shift in how the legal system addresses mob justice and communal violence.

    Meanwhile, the backlash against Judge Khan underscores the challenges faced by the judiciary in maintaining impartiality and upholding the rule of law amid rising religious and political pressures. Her experience sheds light on the broader issue of judicial independence and the safety of judges in cases involving communal violence. The case may influence future legal proceedings and government policies aimed at curbing vigilante violence and protecting minority rights in India.

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