Case of stone pelting on Dalit women in Nuh, stone pelting from Madrasa, FIR registered

Nuh Violence: It came to light in Nuh late on Thursday night that some malicious elements were throwing stones at Dalit ladies who were returning from worshiping the well. Numerous female injuries have also been reported. Since the dispute included two communities, the police were on the scene right once and attempted to diffuse the tension.

On Friday, there were demonstrations over the stone-pelting event. The police then arrived on the scene and calmed the crowd. It is said that on his way out of the Kailash temple’s well worship, some naughty people from the city’s largest Madrasa flung stones at him once more. Many women got hurt in this.

Some people in the city and the victim’s family voiced their strong opposition to this occurrence on Thursday. Given that two communities were engaged, word of the situation quickly traveled. After some time, a sizable crowd assembled. The captain of the police also took instant command and treated the situation seriously. The police commander made it quite evident that the guilty in this instance would receive no spared at all.

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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