New Delhi: Following Friday's lyncing incident at Alwar in Rajasthan, the Center has constituted a high level committee to keep an eye on the cases of mob lynching, but an RSS leader Indresh Kumar on Monday coming up with a solution of his own. RSS leader said that offences like mob lynching could end if people stopped eating beef. He also asserted that labeling Hindus communal is fraught with the risk of calling all religions in the globe as communal. "Lynchings will stop if people don't eat beef. The cows must be protected and cowdung should be used as cement, then both poverty and violence will end... Jesus was born in a cowshed and that is why in Christianity they talk of 'Holy cow'. In Mecca and Medina killing cow is a crime. Can we not pledge not to kill cows. If we can pledge this our problem of mob lynching will be solved," Indresh Kumar was quoted by News 18 as saying at the inauguration of Jagran Hindu Manch in Ranchi. The leader also insisted on the importance of right "sanskaar" to tackle this problem of mob lynching. “Law has to be there and the government must act, but society also needs the right ‘sanskaar’ to deal with this problem,” he claimed. The leader also said that mob violence in any form can never be attended. "Any mob violence, be it of your home, locality, caste or party can never be welcomed. But, you tell me if any religious place in the world approves the killing of cow," said RSS leader Indresh. Worth mention here Last week, Mob lynching once again has been talk of the town when a dairy farmer, Rakbar Khan from Haryana's Mewat district, was lynched by a crowd of seven persons in Alwar when he was shifting two cows and their calves. On July 17, the Supreme Court damned the current wave of lynching as "horrendous acts of mobocracy" and asked Parliament to form a committee making lynching a separate offence. Also read Alwar lynching: Assistant sub-inspector suspended, 3 constables shifted to Police Lines