Nuh Violence: Duty Magistrate Abid Hussain files FIR, narrates how 500 Muslims tried to kill 40 Hindus in Ram Mandir
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Nuh Violence: Duty Magistrate Abid Hussain files FIR, narrates how 500 Muslims tried to kill 40 Hindus in Ram Mandir

Duty Magistrate Abid Hussain mentioned the ordeal of 40 Hindus who were trapped by at least 400-500 Islamists at Ram Mandir with a sinister aim to kill them.

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Aug 3, 2023, 01:38 pm IST
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The plight of the Hindus was exposed in the First Information Report (FIR) that was filed by Duty Magistrate Abid Hussain. In the FIR he has mentioned that around 500 Muslims trapped at least 40 Hindus at the Ram Mandir in ward number 9.The violent Islamists locked the Hindus in the temple and were not allowing them to come out.

Abid Hussain mentioned in the FIR that he directed the Station House Officer (SHO) to take police force and control the violent crowd. The Islamists mob attacked the police force with stones as well as with illegal lethal arms. Once the police swung into action, the violent Muslim mob dispersed in the narrow lanes and the police were able to set free the trapped Hindus.

Duty Magistrate Abid Hussain fIles FIR          

 

Haryana: Paramilitary forces conduct flag march in Nuh amid curfew

Paramilitary forces on August 3 conducted a flag march in Nuh after a curfew was imposed in the district following the clashes between the group in the state. Streets were deserted in the district amid the curfew imposed in the area. A local said that the public is facing issues in procuring ration items from the shop.

Ordeal of the locals in violence hit Nuh

“We are facing trouble when it comes to procuring ration items. There is an atmosphere of fear around. We are not sending the children outside. We are very scared at night as well, don’t know what will happen,” a local told the mediapersons.

Another local who deals in the sale of vegetables said that their income has been affected since customers are not coming for the purchases.”I deal in selling vegetables but for the past 2-3 days the sales have been affected…If customers don’t come, how will we earn a living? Since nobody is coming, the vegetables are getting spoiled. We are very troubled

Headquarters of 2nd IRB from Police Complex, Bhondsi moved to district Nuh

Meanwhile, the state government has decided to immediately shift the battalion headquarters of the 2nd IRB from Bhondsi to Nuh.”The state government has decided to immediately shift the battalion headquarters of 2nd IRB from Police Complex, Bhondsi to district Nuh to meet imminent operational exigencies of maintaining law and order, peace and security,” an official notification said.

Following the incidents of violence in Nuh Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday said that no accused will be spared and strict justice for the victims and their families will be ensured.

Meanwhile, state home minister Anil Vij said that social media played a significant role in fuelling the violence in Nuh.

Topics: HaryanaNuh ViolenceHaryana Nuh ViolenceFirst Information Report (FIR)Duty Magistrate Abid Hussain.
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