Clashes between two groups erupted in Nuh, Haryana, triggering unrest in the region. The violence escalated after a religious procession was attacked, resulting in casualties and injuries. In response to the escalating situation, the United States Department of State called for calm and non-violent actions. However, the tension in Haryana’s Nuh, Faridabad, and Palwal districts, along with three subdivisions of Gurugram, remains critical, leading the state government to suspend mobile internet services until August 5 to curb the spread of misinformation and rumours through social media platforms.
Rising Tensions and the Need for Calm: The Monday afternoon battles in Nuh resulted in the unfortunate deaths of two home guards and a large number of injuries. The incident took place while a religious procession passed through the neighbourhood, which increased tensions there. The United States Department of State responded by advising all parties to display caution and avoid using violence.
The state government of Haryana shut down mobile internet services until August 5 because the situation in the districts of Nuh, Faridabad, Palwal, and three subdivisions of Gurugram is still severe and critical. The choice was made to stop the circulation of false information and rumours, which would worsen the turmoil in the area.
Following the violence in Nuh, security was strengthened in neighbouring districts, including Faridabad, Palwal, and Gurugram. In addition to the internet shutdown, the government has taken further precautions by temporarily closing schools and colleges in the affected areas.
The clashes in Haryana have resulted in tragic consequences, leading to the loss of lives and injuries. The United States’ call for calm and non-violence is crucial in de-escalating the situation and fostering a peaceful resolution. As the state government implements internet shutdown measures and enhances security to maintain peace, it remains essential for all parties to engage in dialogue and find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing tensions in the region.