Nuh violence: Hindu organizations hold Mahapanchayat in Gurugram, CPI leaders will visit Nuh

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Mahapanchayat of Hindu organizations in Gurugram today regarding Nuh violence.

Mahapanchayat of Hindu organizations in Gurugram today regarding Nuh violence.

Nuh Violence: The government is dealing harshly with the violence in Nuh district. So far, many illegal houses have been bulldozed. Meanwhile, 216 people have been arrested and 80 people imprisoned in the case. To date, 104 FIRs have been registered in connection with the communal violence. According to media reports, the ban on internet services in Nuh has been extended until August 8. At the same time, a Mahapanchayat was convened by Hindu organizations in Gurugram.

Hindu organizations called Mahapanchayat

Hindu organizations convened a Mahapanchayat today in the Tigra sector of Gurugram. According to media reports, the Mahapanchayat was organized in protest at the arrests made by police in connection with the July 31 clash in Nuh after the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) tried to stop the procession. The police have banned outsiders from entering the village and members who want to join the village are under thorough investigation. Also, the area is closely monitored to prevent unwanted incidents.

CPI leaders will visit areas affected by violence

A CPI delegation of four will visit violence-affected areas in Haryana today. A CPI leader said we had already informed officials that this was a one-day visit and that we were all in the public domain. He also said that communal violence cannot solve any problem. There are divisive forces at work, dividing people on both sides, so let’s go there to understand the situation.

Also read:Nuh Violence: Use of bulldozers against rioters also in Nuh, read how the “Manohar” decision will affect Haryana’s politics

The police removed the inflammatory post from social media

Police cracked down on inflammatory posts on social media before and after the violence in Nuh. Gurgaon police removed 200 posts from social media platforms containing hate speech and banned 4 accounts. Of the four accounts banned for posting inflammatory posts, two were on Facebook and the rest were on Twitter.


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