Administration on alert in Nuh violence, six people died so far, 116 arrested

The government is on high alert in light of the violent incident that broke out between two communities on Monday in Nuh, Haryana. Following the violence, the situation is still tense throughout Haryana, especially in Gurugram and Faridabad. Even now, Nuh is under curfew.

Due to the disturbance, District Deputy Commissioner Prashant Panwar has implemented Section 144. Currently, internet services remain unavailable.

Police have detained 116 people thus far. The number of fatalities from the violent incident has now reached six at the same moment. In an effort to restore calm, 20 companies of the central security forces and contingents of the Haryana Police regularly march in the area.

On Wednesday morning, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad held a demonstration in GTB Nagar in front of a sizable police presence. According to council officials, certain individuals want to sabotage the nation’s atmosphere in the name of jihad. The purpose of today’s symbolic protest is to alert such forces. Drones were used by the police to scan the protest area.

In view of the violence in Nuh, Haryana is on alert, 15 teams have been formed to nab the culprits

To find the people responsible for the violent incident in Nuh, Haryana, 15 teams were constituted. There was a commotion on Monday (July 31) at Nuh of the Mewat district during the Brajmandal Yatra organized by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Matrushakti Durga Vahini.

Following the altercation between the two groups, stone-throwing and arson occurred. Several vehicles were also set on fire by the criminals. The police were also attacked with stones. Currently, Nuh’s issue is under control. Rapid Action Force members have been stationed in the district due to the nuisance.

Numerous districts’ police have arrived due to the disturbance in Nuh. Additionally, Nuh district’s internet service has been discontinued, and Section 144 is now in effect. On the other hand, on Tuesday, August 1 in the districts of Nuh, Gurugram, Palwal, and Faridabad, all public and private educational institutions would be closed.

On Tuesday, there had been no new reports of violence. Security has reportedly been strengthened in Nuh and other places, according to officials.

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