kasim khan is working for the family of rakbar khan and other muslims allegedly murdered by cow gangsmboldened by the failure of the authorities to condemn the killing of muslims. he points to the vice president of the bjp in rajasthan, hindu nationalist gyandev ahuja. ahuja argues that the victims of vigilantes are not innocent muslim farmers, but smugglers who steal cows to kill. it's not the first time ahuja has defended cow vigilante gangs. kasim can't believe politicians like ahuja support for the cow vigilantes is preventing the victims from getting justice and has appealed to the courts. we contacted mr ahuja several times, requesting an interview. but he never responded. the bjp national government in delhi appears keen to distance itself from ahuja's controversial views. first, we, that's not the party's point of view. and we have very clearly and unequivocally always said if an individual‘s point of view is there, the party's point of view is articulated by the party. and has the bjp promoted him, protected him? no. but the religious intolerance finding an outlet in cow vigi