Riots broke out in Haryana's Nuh for the past week. There was tension in the state for seven days when one group pelted stones and opened fire on their rally. The matter turned serious as six people died and many were injured. Still there is no internet service in that area. All communities have been living in harmony since years. But, a small thing led to unnecessary conflicts. Riots spread to Gurugram, a suburb of Delhi.
The haryana government has taken out the bulldozers saying that Noah's destruction was done according to plan. A group is targeting their shops. In this order, 24 medical and other shops were destroyed simultaneously on Saturday. It is noteworthy that there are some that have been there for years. Moreover, all these are located at the main gate of the government hospital. After the Nuh riots, the government started demolishing illegal constructions.
"Before the Nuh clashes, the agitators reached the buildings and a group pelted stones at their rally. While they were hiding in the temple, they set the vehicles on fire to prevent them from coming out. "They reached the hill next to the temple and opened fire," says the government. It has taken similar steps. The district authorities demolished the Raza Sahara Hotel with bulldozers on sunday as the miscreants were using it for stone-pelting.
Hotel owner Jamshed says he has nothing to do with the riots. He says that the hotel used by the thugs as a base is elsewhere. All saturday Nuh's administration was at work on demolitions with bulldozers. Meanwhile, the owners of these buildings are on the run fearing arrest. mobile internet services have been suspended in this district till the 8th of this month. There is only the facility to make voice calls. Officials have removed 200 social media posts saying they are spreading hatred. Four accounts were closed and 16 accounts were suspended.