Nuh Violence: Haryana Govt moves 2nd IRB battalion headquarters to violence hit area, aims to restore law and order
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Nuh Violence: Haryana Govt moves 2nd IRB battalion headquarters to violence hit area, aims to restore law and order

In order to maintain law and order in Nuh, the Haryana government has taken the decision to move the Battalion Headquarters of 2nd IRB from Police Complex, Bhondsi to district Nuh with an aim to restore law and order and also meet imminent operational exigencies.

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In the past few days, Nuh district of Haryana has seen one of the worst communal clashes in which the Islamist mob attacked Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s shobha yatra. The communal clashes resulted in the killing of at least six people and property and vehicles worth lakhs were destroyed in the Nuh violence.

With an aim to combat the situation, the Haryana Government’s home department issued an order which stated, “ “The State Government has decided to immediately shift the Battalion Headquarters of 2 IRB from Police Complex, Bhondsi to district Nuh to meet imminent operational exigencies of maintaining law and order, peace and security.”

Haryana Govt Home Department OrderOwing to the situation being tense in Haryana’s Faridabad, Nuh and Palwal as well as Gurugram, the internet and mobile services would remain suspended till August 5, 2023. According to the order that has been passed by the Haryana government the decision has been taken since the situation in these areas is considered to be tense and prevent the spread of further misinformation.

No mobile internet and SMS service in Nuh, Faridabad, Palwal, Sohan, Pataudi and Manesar fall within the Gurgaon district till August 5

Meanwhile, Chief Minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar had said that it is suspected that such acts of violence were executed through planned conspiracy. He further said that those involved in disrupting the law and order situation in the state would not be spared. 44 FIRS have been filed and more than 100 people have been arrested.

Home Minister of Haryana Anil Vij had also said that stringent action  would be taken against those who are involved in such acts which resulted in injury of several policemen and other people.

Topics: Manohar Lal KhattarHaryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal KhattarNuh ViolenceHaryana Nuh ViolenceHarayana Chief Minister
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