A Muslim family travelling to Hyderabad has alleged that they were attacked by a group of self-styled cow vigilantes on the Siddipet–Hyderabad highway in Telangana, prompting sharp criticism from Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT), which has demanded immediate police action.
According to a statement issued by MBT spokesperson Amjed Ullah Khan, the incident took place on June 12 when Mohammed Imran, a resident of Shatrapalli village in Vemulawada Mandal, was travelling to Gandhi Hospital along with three relatives in a car.
The family was reportedly heading to Hyderabad for medical purposes when they were allegedly stopped between Vantimamidi and Turkapally by a group of around 10 to 15 men who identified themselves as “Gow Rakshaks.”
According to the complaint, the men allegedly assaulted the family without any provocation and vandalised their vehicle. The victims are said to have suffered injuries during the attack.
Victims allege police delayed action
Fearing for their safety, the family reportedly fled the scene and approached Genome Valley Police Station under the Cyberabad Commissionerate to seek help and file a complaint.
However, MBT alleged that the victims were made to wait for several hours before being told to approach Mulugu Police Station, as the location of the incident fell under its jurisdiction.
Even there, the family allegedly faced delays and were informed that no immediate action could be taken because the Sub-Inspector was not available.
MBT questions police response
Reacting to the incident, Amjed Ullah Khan strongly criticized the police response, saying the alleged inaction raises serious questions.
“The police are duty-bound to provide immediate assistance to victims, register an FIR, and take action against offenders,” Khan said.
He further alleged that such delays create an impression of a possible nexus between the attackers and certain police officials.

Khan has demanded that an FIR be registered immediately against all those involved and that the accused be arrested without delay.
He also called for a departmental inquiry against the concerned police officials for their alleged failure to perform their duties.




