Haryana: Administration alert after communal violence in Mewat, Nuh. Death of 2 home guards. 7 policemen injured, vehicles were also vandalized in Gurugram. Internet service closed, section 144 applied.

Administration Alert In Haryana.

Haryana: Administration alert after communal violence in Mewat, Nuh. Death of 2 home guards. 7 policemen injured, vehicles were also vandalized in Gurugram. Internet service closed, section 144 applied.

A clash broke out between two groups during a religious pilgrimage in Mewat area of ​​Nuh district of Haryana on Monday, in which around 20 people were injured.
The Haryana government has given priority to maintaining peace in the area, Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij has told that the central government has been asked to send additional police force.
At the same time, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has questioned the state government and the police administration, while the Congress party has appealed to the people to maintain peace.
Police took out a flag march in Nuh to bring the situation under control, while the administration has banned mobile internet in the district till Wednesday midnight, Nuh Deputy Commissioner called a meeting of both the groups at 8.30 pm.
According to Shahid, a local journalist from Nuh, "There has been a ruckus during the yatra here, many shops and vehicles have been torched. Heavy police force has been deployed.
Meanwhile, clashes between two groups were also reported in Haryana's Sohna, where a large police force has been deployed.

Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad had announced to take out 'Jalabhishek Yatra' in Mewat. Monu Manesar was also to participate in this journey.
Monu Manesar is an accused in the Nasir Junaid murder case and is absconding.
It is being claimed in media reports that stone pelting took place only because of Monu Manesar's participation in this yatra, the people of Mewat were opposing Monu Manesar's participation in the Shobha Yatra.
After this violence, VHP issued a statement calling it a lapse of police and intelligence.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has condemned the violence and blamed the Muslim community and the police administration for it.
VHP Working President Alok Kumar has issued a statement, he said, “Today Brij Mandal Yatra was to be taken out from the temple of Nalhan Mahadev in Nuh in Mewat and Jalabhishek was to take place, this program happens every year, it is not the first time and in this 20 thousand people participate.

Its preparation was not done by the police but by the Muslims, stones were being collected for many days, planning was being done.
“It must have been only one kilometer after the yatra had increased that the attack took place, the attack was organized, an attempt was being made to kill by running. Stones were pelted, fires were set and shots were fired. It was information that it is a sensitive area, I wonder why the government did not make adequate arrangements, I agree that it is a mistake of intelligence.
“People are still stuck in City Thana and Nuh Ke Chowk. There are people trapped in nearby temples, 250 pilgrims and five policemen in City Chowk, it is dark, there is a large population of Muslims, the government will have to make immediate arrangements to evacuate them safely.
Along with this, Alok Kumar issued a warning saying, “I would also say that we will not just take shelter of the government, we have the right to self-defense, Hindus will use their right to self-defense fully to face such attacks and face the consequences. We will not be responsible for what happens.
“We will face it, will not be afraid. And will make sure to make Mewat a safe zone for Hindus, whether security forces are sent from the center or airlifted, before the night deepens, the police will have to make efforts that people stay safe and can leave there safely.
At the same time, Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij had already issued a statement that a contingent of central security forces was being sent there.