“Thirty Haryana Police companies and twenty Central paramilitary forces companies have been deployed,” the statement reads.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar made a plea for calm on Wednesday in Chandigarh, stating that six persons had been killed and 116 had been detained as a result of the violence in Nuh.
He revealed that two members of the Home Guard and four civilians had perished.
According to the Chief Minister, 30 Haryana Police companies and 20 Central paramilitary forces companies have been deployed, with 14 of them stationed in Nuh, where there have been no recorded incidents since the first deployment.
He also said that the people responsible for the violence will be found out shortly.
The situation, according to State Home Minister Anil Vij’s statements to the media, is under control.
We’ve sent in 30 Haryana Police companies and 20 from the federal government. We are keeping an eye on social media as well. In the city of Nuh alone, police have filed 41 reports and made 116 arrests.
In the meanwhile, sources said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has spoken with Khattar about the incident.
There were fights between two factions in the Muslim-dominated Nuh neighbourhood.
According to the police, things became heated when a group of men blocked the Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s “Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra” at Khedla Mod in Nuh and began throwing stones at the marchers.
Some police cars were vandalised as well.
On Tuesday, arsonists targeted businesses in Gurugram’s Badshahpur neighbourhood.