Bharat Express

Nuh violence

During the violence 6 people were killed, including two home guards and a clergyman, and 88 others were injured.

He pointed out that bullets were fired from hillocks, and stones had been systematically gathered on rooftops of buildings, indicating a level of planning that goes beyond spontaneous violence.

Anil Vij – the state Home Minister earlier had said that no one behind the clashes would be spared. He further remarked, “Ilaj mein bulldozer bhi ek karavayi hai (bulldozer is part of the treatment).”

The list of unresolved questions is extensive. The state government maintains that it's not feasible to safeguard each individual in a state where roughly 60,000 police officers serve an estimated population of 2.7 crores.

videos on social media show people carrying swords and guns during the Yatra, raising questions about why permission was granted for such an event amidst a tense atmosphere.

Despite the presence of paramilitary troops in the affected regions, people were seen with their bags packed and strolling on the roads as transportation was not easily accessible due to prohibitory orders issued by authorities.

An urgent petition was filed in SC seeking to stop protest announced by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal in Delhi-NCR following communal violence in Nuh, Haryana.

some multinational companies have encouraged workers to work from home, including American Express and KPMG.

A fresh violence has erupted in Badshahpur, Gurgaon on Tuesday. According to the sources, a group of people attacked the shops in the nearby area.

The mosque was set on fire and other vehicles were damaged in the hours that followed as rioters rampaged through Nuh and the nearby city of Gurugram.