Udupi: A BJP worker in Karnataka who was transporting cows in a tempo or three-wheeler has died after he was attacked last night, allegedly by cow vigilantes.

Praveen Pojaari, 29, was traveling with a friend identified as Akshay Devadiga when they were stopped and thrashed by members of a right-wing group named the Hindu Jagrana Vedike. Mr Pojaari died of his injuries in hospital four hours after the assault. Mr Devadiga is in hospital.

18 people have been arrested for the murder according to the local police, reported NDTV.

Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara said that the attack appeared to be the result of a rivalry between cattle traders. “But the investigation is going on and we will share once get more,” he said.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi came down hard on recent attacks by cow protection squads, warning that most of them use religion as a cover for crime. His government has ordered states to ensure that violence is not committed in the name of protecting cows, which are sacred for Hindus.

“We are vigilant and trying to maintain peace. I appeal to the people who are trying to create this type of disturbance not to do it,” the Karnataka Home Minister said.

Last month, four young Dalit men were stripped and tied to a car and thrashed in Una in Gujarat after wrongly being accused of cow slaughter, illegal in several states. The men were in fact skinning a dead cow, an exacting and poorly-paid job that lower castes are forced to perform.