2 Killed, 7 Cops Injured In Haryana Religious Procession Violence

Violence in Nuh, Gurgaon
Violence in Nuh spreaded over to Gurgaon

When a mob attempted to block a religious procession in Haryana by throwing stones and burning cars on fire, two Home Guards were shot dead and seven cops were hurt. To disperse the throng, the police fired rounds into the air and sprayed tear gas.

Internet access has been cut off there, and there are prohibition orders outlawing big gatherings. A meeting between representatives of the two groups was organised later that evening to attempt to address the issue.

In response to the violence outside, almost 2,500 men, women, and children sought refuge at a temple close to Nuh, a neighbouring city to Gurugram. The crowd that was stuck outside the Nulhar Mahadev temple had come to participate in the religious procession that had set off the conflict.

“Today’s incident is regrettable; I urge everyone to keep the state peaceful. Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar tweeted, “The guilty will not be spared at any cost; toughest punishment will be taken against them.

“In Nuh, there was a meeting between the two groups. The local government and a large number of political and social figures attended. Tomorrow at 11:00 am, there will be another gathering of both communities. In the meantime, the district’s additional responsibilities have been entrusted to Bhiwani SP Shri Narendra Bijarnia. A rough translation of a tweet from the Haryana Police stated, “The situation is normal in the district currently.

Stones were hurled at the Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra, which the Vishwa Hindu Parishad was arranging, after a group of young men on the Gurugram-Alwar National Highway stopped it.

The mob attacked government and private vehicles as the violence increased. According to sources, when dusk fell, the unrest moved to the Gurugram-Sohna highway, where many cars were set ablaze, and stones were hurled at the police. The injured police officers were transported to the Medanta hospital, where they are still getting care.

According to sources, the film was recently shared by Bajrang Dal member Monu Manesar and his associates, who are suspects in a number of criminal cases. He had openly contested his intention to stay in Mewat throughout the yatra.

Numerous people claim to have spotted them while on the yatra. It is said that the villagers responded in kind.

Due to the local tension, schools, colleges, and other educational institutions in the Gurugram and Faridabad districts will be closed on Tuesday, according to the Haryana Police. The Class 10 and 12 board exams that were scheduled to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday have been cancelled by the Haryana Board of School Education, Bhiwani.

The Delhi Police have been told to increase their level of vigilance in light of the happenings at Nuh.

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