Haryana’s hidden crisis: The real story behind escalating tensions in Nuh
As tensions reach a boiling point in Haryana‘s Nuh, a dramatic turn of events sees the central government bringing in the big guns – paramilitary forces, to quell violent clashes that have gripped the area. In a shocking scene, two communities faced off in an all-out melee during a rally, triggering the government’s drastic response.
A dark cloud hangs over Nuh as the government enforced the imposing Section 144 across the region. A shocking scene unfolded on Monday morning, captured in a harrowing video showing intense stone-pelting incidents.
Republic World reported that sources close to the ground have whispered that the state government sought help from the paramilitary to wrestle back control from the spiraling chaos. Adding to the escalating tension, Haryana police have been marching their flags through the state in a show of force.
In a desperate move to stem the tide of unrest, internet services have been brutally cut off in the districts. Authorities have cited their fear of misinformation and rumors spreading like wildfire through social media platforms as the reason behind this unprecedented move.
According to reports, a social media video became the tinder to light the fuse of these clashes. As the padayatra procession sauntered into the Nuh area, stones began to rain down, leading to the violent showdown. This disastrous event has left many wounded.
In a bid to quench the flames of discontent, the Nuh Deputy Commissioner called a peace meeting between the two warring parties. Meanwhile, Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij expressed his commitment to restore peace to the troubled region. The minister underscored that the priority is to control the clashes, rescue those stranded, and provide immediate medical assistance to the injured.
While the region teeters on the brink, former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda has stepped forward, imploring the people of the state to seek peace amidst this crisis.
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