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Haryana on high alert! The fire of violence in Nuh reached the surrounding districts, Internet-school closed

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Haryana on high alert! The fire of violence in Nuh reached the surrounding districts, Internet-school closed

Nuh Violence: At present, a situation of uproar is being witnessed in Nuh district of Haryana. Here a crowd of people tried to stop the procession of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and set the cars on fire.

In this incident, two Home Guard soldiers have died, while information about the injuries of 15 people has come to the fore. Violence has also erupted in Sohna of Gurgaon, adjacent to Delhi.

2500 people were rescued

Nuh district is a Muslim-majority area, and as soon as the commotion was reported here, a mob of Muslim community set ablaze four vehicles and a shop in Sohna area as well. The protesters blocked the traffic for about 1 hour. According to information, 2500 people have been evacuated from a Shiva temple in Nuh, who had taken shelter in the temple after hearing the news of the uproar.

internet service down

In Nuh and Gurugram, the administration has issued rules prohibiting the gathering of people together. Internet service will also remain closed in Nuh and Faridabad till Wednesday. Educational institutions in Gurugram, Faridabad and Palwal will also remain closed on Tuesday as a precautionary measure. In this incident, 2 Home Guard jawans have died and about 10 policemen have been injured.

Demand for rapid action force

In view of the uproar, the Haryana government has demanded 20 companies of the Rapid Action Force from the Centre. For this, a letter has been written to the Union Home Secretary, in which it has been asked to be sent to RAF for 1 week. On the other hand, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has appealed to the people to make peace while giving the slogan of Haryana Ek Haryanvi Ek.

violence erupted like this

Let us tell you that BJP’s National President Gargi Kakkar had flagged off the Jalabhishek Yatra from the civil line of Gurugram. A contingent of police was also deployed along with the procession.

Stone pelting started as soon as the yatra reached near the temple. The miscreants also set several vehicles on fire by throwing petrol bombs. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and tried to control the crowd.

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