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Haryana Nuh Violence

Haryana Nuh Violence: In Mewat Nuh, close to Gurugram, a group of young men and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) engaged in violent confrontations in Haryana. Police said that the battle began after VHP’s ‘Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra’ was attacked by a gathering of young fellows close to Khedla Mod in Nuh, and stones were pelted at the parade. Some police vehicles were also harmed.

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The Haryana Police have informed PTI that stones were pelted and vehicles set on fire during a strict parade in Haryana’s Nuh bordering Gurugram on Monday. According to the police, more than 20 officers were injured and six people were killed by gunfire. 

Gurugram local organization reported that all schools, universities, and instructive foundations will stay shut on Tuesday here. District Magistrate Nishant Kumar Yadav has issued the order.

In addition to Gurugram, there were reports of violence in the Palwal district, where a group set more than 25 huts ablaze in Parshuram Colony. The police say that no injuries were reported, which is a good thing.

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The loss of life in the mutual brutality in Haryana rose to six on Wednesday. Fast Activity Power (RAF) workforce led a banner walk in Gurgaon’s Badshahpur on Wednesday following the conflicts that broke out in Nuh region.

 

Security has been reinforced in the regions connecting Nuh – – Faridabad, Palwal, and Gurgaon- – considering the savagery that broke out between two gatherings on July 31. In Nuh, mobile internet services have been temporarily suspended and Section 144 has been imposed for 48 hours beginning at midnight on Monday.

On Tuesday, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar stated that he suspected a “conspiracy” was to blame for the clashes on Monday. Khattar described the incident as “unfortunate” and stated that clashes broke out at multiple locations and appeared to be part of a large conspiracy.

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