Haryana Nuh clashes: "Not random act of violence", says Home Minister Anil Vij
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Haryana Nuh clashes: “Not random act of violence”, says Home Minister Anil Vij

Minister said that it did not seem to be a random act of violence. All communities have been residing peacefully in Nuh. Someone appeared to have incited violence. Someone masterminded and engineered it

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Aug 1, 2023, 01:30 pm IST
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Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij, on August 1, said the situation in Nuh, which saw clashes between two groups on July 31, was under control, adding that unidentified miscreants likely engineered and masterminded the violence.

Speaking to ANI on August 1, the Minister said, “Internet services have been suspended (in Nuh district) and a curfew has been imposed. Adequate police deployments have been made at the scene as well.” He informed further that police contingents have also been deployed in the adjoining districts of Nuh — Faridabad, Palwal, and Gurugram — in light of the violence on July 31.

Also Read : Haryana’s Nuh violence: 2 dead, several policemen injured; CM Khattar appeals for peace

Stating further that additional forces were being moved from other parts of Haryana as well, the State Home Minister said, “Senior IPS officers have been directed to maintain law and order in the areas they are deployed in.”

He informed that DGP PK Agarwal and the additional director general of police (law and order) were at the spot, “taking stock of the situation”.

“Some people were held against their will inside a temple. Those trapped inside the temple shared their live location with me through Google navigation. I passed on certain instructions to the police. An officer, Mamata Singh, led a police team, braving the odds, and reached the scene on time. The people held inside the temple were rescued,” Anil Vij said.

“It did not seem to be a random act of violence. All communities have been residing peacefully in Nuh. Someone appeared to have incited violence. Someone masterminded and engineered it. Stones, along with weapons and bullets, were stockpiled at various places,” the Minister said.

He added that like previous years, adequate security arrangements were made for the procession.

“Like previous years, we had deployed an adequate number of police personnel along the Yatra route. However, I don’t want to jump to any conclusion,” Anil Vij added.

Also Read : Nuh Violence: Islamists attack VHP’s shobha yatra in Mewat, Haryana; several injured, section 144 imposed

Meanwhile, authorities on August 1 said mobile internet services would remain suspended in Nuh district till August 2, in light of clashes between two groups.

Prohibitory orders were also put in place in the district a day after the clashes.

Following the clashes, a police contingent was deployed at the scene to maintain law and order and prevent any untoward incident.

Two home guards were shot dead, and about a dozen policemen were injured after a clash broke out between two groups in Nuh on July 31, the police said earlier.

All educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and coaching centres will remain closed on August 1 in Gurugram in light of the clashes, the district Information and Public Relations officer of Gurugram said on July 31.

The order was issued by District Magistrate Nishant Kumar Yadav.
The deceased home guards were identified as Neeraj and Gursevak. They were deployed at Khedali Daula police station.

Further, according to the police, the personnel injured in the clashes were under treatment at Gurugram’s Medanta Hospital.

Also Read : Haryana Nuh Violence: Over 2500 Hindus seek refuge in temple, 6 dead after Islamists attacked a VHP procession

Police said a mob attacked police teams when they were marching towards Mewat from Gurugram.

Sharing details of the incident on July 31, Nuh’s acting SP Narender Bijarniya said, “Today’s incident is unfortunate. The situation in Nuh is under control. Legal action is being taken against those responsible.

Some (police) force members have also suffered injuries. The clash broke out during the Shobha Yatra & the reason behind the incident is being analysed. Some people have been arrested. Internet services have been suspended…”

Nuh Deputy Commissioner appealed to all to maintain peace while informing that all stranded people were rescued.

The Haryana Government, in an official notification, has said that the order has been taken to stop the spread of misinformation and rumours through social media platforms.

It further said that all telecom service providers of Haryana are directed to ensure the compliance of this order.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

Topics: internet suspended in NuhHaryana ViolenceNuh ViolenceHaryanaAnil VijNuhHindu Muslim ClashesMewat Violence
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