Five people were killed during the two-day violence in nearby Haryana that began in Nuh and then spread to Gurugram.
Digital Desk: The national capital is on high alert following new violence in Gurugram on Tuesday night. After an alert following communal clashes in Gurugram and other regions of Haryana, the
Delhi Police increased patrolling in the city on Tuesday. According to a senior police officer, the force is ready to handle any crisis that can develop in the national capital as a result of such incidents in the surrounding areas.
"Keeping North Delhi safe & serene! Police deploy cutting-edge drone survey to watch over the area, ensuring harmony prevails and public safety remains top-notch," the Delhi Police tweeted.
Five people were killed during the two-day violence in nearby Haryana that began in Nuh and then spread to Gurugram.
People were warned by the
Gurugram Police not to believe misinformation and to call 112 in case they need help.
The Haryana violence that began in Nuh and has since spread to the NCR Gurgaon is described as follows:
Five people killed
As of now, the violence that started on Monday has claimed the lives of five people. In Nuh, where mobs tried to block a Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) march, four people—two of them were house guards—died and several others were injured, while a naib imam was killed at a mosque in Gurugram.
VHP staged protests in Noida against violence in Haryana
The Vishva Hindu Parishad staged a protest against the communal violence in Haryana on Wednesday in Noida and demanded financial assistance for the members of two of its youth wing Bajrang Dal members who it claimed perished in the battle. In spite of the implementation of CrPC Section 144, which prohibits the unlawful assembly of more than four people, in the city's Gautam Buddh Nagar district, where security has been ramped up in light of the clashes in the adjoining state, the Hindu-right organisation nonetheless carried out its rally.
List of violently hit areas in Gurugram
Badshahpur, which is on the Gurugram-Sohna route, Pataudi Chowk, Sector 67, Sector 70, and Sector 57.
Due to the violence, security has been boosted in the Nuh neighbouring districts of Faridabad, Palwal, and Gurugram.
Conflicts in Nuh are a "bigger conspiracy": Haryana CM Khattar
Manohar Khattar, the chief minister of Haryana, described the occurrence as "unfortunate" and claimed that there were fights in various locations and that there appeared to be a large-scale plot behind the violence.
It is unfortunate that this occurred. A Yatra was planned, and some individuals planned to attack both Yatris and the police during the Yatra. There have been numerous violent occurrences reported. A significant conspiracy appears to be at work here, Khattar added.
"The Nuh district and its environs have seen a heavy police presence. In Nuh, Section 144 has also been implemented in some areas, along with a curfew. 70 persons have been arrested, and around 44 FIRs have been filed. They'll face tough measures," Khattar added.
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