The district administration has imposed Section 144 and urged locals in Nuh to keep away from motion, Roads have been barricaded with restricted entry and outsiders have been banned entry to the district, which noticed clashes final month.
Security has been tightened in Haryana’s Nuh following the decision for a ‘Shobha Yatra’ in the district on Monday, regardless of authorities denying permission for the procession.
This follows the choice of the VHP to go forward with its Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra in the present day.
The district administration has imposed Section 144 and urged locals in Nuh to keep away from motion, Roads have been barricaded with restricted entry and outsiders have been banned entry to the district, which noticed clashes final month.
The Haryana authorities has suspended cell web companies from August 26 to August 28. Sub Divisional Magistrate, Nuh, Ashwini Kumar stated that every one faculties and banks of the district are closed to limit any motion.
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Inspector Kuldeep Singh of Haryana Police stated, “The situation is peaceful here. Permission has not been granted to conduct ‘Yatra’. Only locals of Nuh are allowed to enter the district.”
Inspector General (IG), South Range, Rewari, Rajender stated, “For law and order, force deployment has been done in the area. Section 144 has been imposed…I would appeal to the people to maintain a peaceful environment through mutual understanding.”
He stated that the native and state administration had denied the permission for the Yatra.
Mamata Singh, Additional Director General, of Law and Order stated that strict motion shall be taken towards those that try and instigate folks by way of social media.
“We have denied (permission) for any type of Yatra or group movement… However, people are offering prayers in the temple as it is the last Somvaar (Monday) of Saawan month,” she stated.
“Internet service has been suspended till midnight…,” she said.
On the violence that broke out on July 31 in Nuh, the senior police officer said, “Investigation is underway, greater than 250 accused have been recognized and arrested. Four SITs are investigating the idea of technical proof.”
“A dozen FIRs have been registered in Nuh. Those who will attempt to instigate by way of social media, motion shall be taken towards them and their (social media) accounts shall be blocked,” she added.
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Meanwhile, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Alok Kumar on Sunday said that Braj Mandal Shoba Yatra will be peacefully organised in Nuh today. He said that no issues related to law and order would arise and government should focus on maintaining peace in the state.
Speaking to ANI, Alok Kumar said, “We know that G20 goes to begin, so we are going to shorten the Yatra. But we is not going to depart it and can full it tomorrow. I may even participate in it. Why will legislation and order points come up? Why the federal government is there? The authorities is there to take care of Law and Order so that folks can organise their spiritual occasions peacefully and safely. We will organise it peacefully and so they (administration and authorities) ought to keep legislation and order.”
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday said that people can visit nearby temples and offer prayers as it is the month of ‘Sawan’.
“Looking on the sort of incident that occurred there (Nuh) in the beginning of the month, it’s the authorities’s responsibility to make sure that legislation and order in the realm is maintained. Our police and administration have taken this resolution that as an alternative of finishing up a yatra (Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra), folks ought to go to close by temples and supply prayers. Permission for yatra is denied however folks can go and supply prayers in close by temples as it’s Sawan month,” Khattar stated.