Haryana protest: Days after a communal clash erupted last week in Haryana’s Nuh, sparked by an objectionable video posted on social media by a Bajrang Dal activist, which resulted in curfews in various districts and surrounding areas, internet bans and disruptions to normal life are becoming more common.
With the situation becoming more normal by the day, Haryana Roadways resumed regular bus services from Nuh district on Tuesday.
The Haryana government has begun bus service from Nuh to Jaipur, Gurugram, and other adjacent locations.
However, mobile internet services in the Nuh district will be banned until August 8.
Normal life started to restore in Nuh
Haryana’s District Public Relations Officer (DPRO) said on Monday that after days of unrest in Nuh district, normal life has begun to return due to the district administration’s efforts.
Meanwhile, in an effort to restore normalcy in the area, the curfew was partially lifted in certain areas of Haryana.
“People from all communities worked together to restore peace by promoting peace and harmony.” People are now hypersensitive to rumours of any type. Citizens obtained their necessities from a variety of markets. “Officers from the district administration and the police were in constant contact with the people,” claimed the DPRO.
How many arrested in Haryana violence?
So far, 156 persons have been arrested and 56 FIRs have been filed in connection with the rioting and violence in Nuh district.
Six people have been confirmed deceased and 88 people have been injured in the district as a result of this, according to officials.
Reason behind Nuh violence
An offensive video posted on social media by a Bajrang Dal activist sparked the clash.
Monu Manesar and his companions, who are accused in various criminal cases, released the video a few days ago and openly dared him to stay in Mewat for the duration of the yatra.