Internet services will remain closed at Nuh and other places in Haryana. What did CM Khattar say on Nuh violence

Mobile Internet services will remains suspended in Nuh till August 5 ,2023 in Nuh , Faridabad and Palwal district along with there subdivision of Gudgaon, district that is Sohna , Pataudi and Manesar. Haryana state home secretery passed the order and said that the conditions in these districts remain critical and tenced. the curfew in the area was lifted between 10 am and 1 pm, and the suspended internet will be temporarily restored between 1 pm and 4 pm. Internet services have been suspended in Nuh, Faridabad and Palwal districts and in three sub-divisions of the Gurgaon district — Sohna, Pataudi and Manesar — till August 5.

State Home Minister Blames Media for Fueling Nuh Violence; Chief Minister Seeks Central Force Intervention

Anil Vij  State Home Minister said that a significant role played by the media in fuelling the violence in Nuh. On Wednesday Haryana, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar sought for more companies of central force. In press conference CM Khattar also said that a total 116 people have been arrested and 90 detained since Monday clashed in Nuh. Anil Vij  State Home Minister said that a significant role played by the media in fuelling the violence in Nuh. On Wednesday Haryana, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar sought for more companies of central force. In press conference CM Khattar also said that a total 116 people have been arrested and 90 detained since Monday clashed in Nuh. The scale of violence in Haryana Nuh has sparked many question about the police and administration failure  to anticipate the tension, especially as the region has a history of conflict .

Internet services remain closed at Nuh

Unraveling the Complexities: Nuh – Beyond a Town, the Largest District of Mewat

Nuh is the largest district of Mewat, which is a geographical and cultural Zone more than a town. The Mewat region extends beyond Haryana and includes parts of neighbouring  Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan . Lack of the coordination between the intelligence , police and the administration is being blamed for the Nuh riots. The police are facing scrutiny over their failure to detain troublemakers in time to defuse the situation . There are also concerns over the administration apparent lack of awareness about mobilization from various district ahead of the religious yatra.

Police said that the fight started after VHPs Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra, was stopped by a group of young men near Khedla Mod, in Nuh , and stones were pelted at the procession . Some police vehicles were also damaged . Cars were set on fire during the communal clashes in various  districts of Haryana.

Gurugram district administration announced that all schools , colleges, and educational institutes will remain closed on Tuesday here .The mobile closed on Tuesday here. The mobile internet ban has been extended till August 5 in the wake of Haryana violence.

Migrant workers flee violence – hit Nuh out of fear, no work

Scores of migrant workers in Haryana Nuh are either returning home out of fear or fleeing to neighbouring Rajasthan and UttarPradesh in search of work in the wake of communal violence in the district which has claimed six lives. Forced to stay indoors for the last few days in view of the prevailing situation and the curfew, the workers and their families , including children , said they have been surviving on crumbs.

Deputy Commissioner Prashant Panwar and SP Varun Singla appealed to ulemas to offer Friday prayers from home in Nuh. They asked the religious leaders to encourage people to do the same.The police on Thursday said that two incidents of fire were reported at two mosques in ward no 13 in Tauru, Nuh, and investigation to ascertain the causes is on. Further, the curfew in the area was lifted between 10 am and 1 pm, and the suspended internet will be temporarily restored between 1 pm and 4 pm. Internet services have been suspended in Nuh, Faridabad and Palwal districts and in three sub-divisions of the Gurgaon district — Sohna, Pataudi and Manesar — till August 5.

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