Violence erupted in Nuh after the stone-pelting on the Shobha Yatra on July 31 and spread to areas like Gurugram and Palwal. After the uproar, the situation is slowly returning to normal. In the notice issued by the district administration of Nuh, it was said that the situation is becoming normal, and in view of this, all schools and colleges are being opened today.
A statement has been issued by the Gurugram district administration saying that even after the incidents of nuisance, people exercised restraint and the atmosphere of the city was not allowed to deteriorate. Banks and ATMs are also being opened in Nuh starting Friday. Along with this, people have been urged to maintain peace and patience, and instructions have been given to avoid any kind of rumour.
Nuh’s DC, Dhirendra Khargata, has issued new orders under Section 144. He has expressed gratitude to the people of the city, the administration, and the media for their cooperation in bringing the situation under control. Said in the order issued by the DC. ‘All the educational institutions of the district will open on Friday. Roadways bus service is also being restored completely. ATMs will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The bus services of Haryana State Transport will also be fully restored. ATMs will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In his order, DC has urged people to avoid any kind of provocation or controversy and stay away from rumours. Please note that after the violence broke out in Nuh, an internet ban had to be imposed in five districts of the state. Now that the situation is normal, cash transactions in banks will be done from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. until further orders. There will be a relaxation of curfew from 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. After the relaxation of curfew and the opening of schools and colleges, the situation seems normal.
In view of the violent incidents in Gurgaon following the attack during the Brajmandal Yatra in Nuh, the Gurugram Imam Sangathan has decided not to offer Friday prayers in the open today. This time, it has been decided not to impose any restrictions on offering Namaz in mosques. An appeal has been made on behalf of the organisation that, especially in Sector 29 and Sector 43, people should not offer Namaz in open places. Six people were killed in the violence that broke out after the stone pelting on the Shobha Yatra, in which two Home Guard soldiers were also present.