Hindu groups have said they will go ahead with their "shobha yatra" in Haryana's Nuh today, despite the authorities denying permission for any rally in the communally sensitive district.
Six people were killed in clashes that broke out in Muslim-majority Nuh on July 31, when a Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) procession was attacked by mobs. The dead included two home guards and a cleric.
In response to the defiance, the Haryana government has tightened security in the district by deploying 1,900 Haryana Police personnel and 24 companies of paramilitary forces at inter-state and inter-district borders.
The state administration denied permission for the yatra due to the G20 Sherpa Group meeting in Nuh from September 3 to 7 and the need to maintain law and order after the July 31 violence.
As a precautionary measure, prohibitory orders have been clamped in the district. Outsiders are banned from entering, educational institutions and banks are closed and mobile internet and bulk SMS services have been suspended. An assembly of four or more people has also been banned in the district that saw communal clashes in July.
Police personnel are conducting thorough checking of vehicles at the Sohna toll in Gurugram. Every vehicle passing through the toll is being stopped and searched by the Haryana Police as part of the administration's security arrangements.
The 'Sarv Jatiya Hindu Mahapanchayat', on August 13, called for a resumption of the yatra today after it was disrupted by communal violence in July.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday advised people to visit nearby temples and offer prayers instead of participating in the procession that has been denied permission by the authorities.
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"Instead of a 'yatra', people can visit temples in their areas for 'jalabhishek'," Chief Minister Khattar said.
AdvertisementSo far, 393 people have been arrested and 118 have been taken into preventive detention in connection with the communal clashes.
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