Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala on Wednesday said the yatra organisers in Nuh did not provide complete information to the district administration, which resulted in the violence on Monday. Speaking to media persons on Wednesday, after the violence in the Nuh district claimed 5 lives, including that of 2 police homeguards, the Deputy CM vowed stringent action against those responsible. «The yatra organisers did not give complete information about the procession to the district administration, which resulted in the violence.
Strict action will follow against those responsible for the incident,» Chautala told reporters. Meanwhile, the crubs on the movement of traffic were lifted and schools and colleges returned to normal functioning as the situation normalised in Nuh district, an official informed on Wednesday. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Crime, Varun Dahiya said all restrictions on traffic movement have been lifted and classes were being held as normal in the Nuh district.
He informed further that even workplaces were functioning normally in the district. Further, informing that mobile internent services had been restored in Nuh, the ACP urged locals not to pay heed to rumours or misinformation that they may come across on social media. «All schools, colleges and workplaces are functioning as normal.
There are no restrictions on the movement of traffic. The suspension of internet services has also been lifted. However, I would urge one and all not to pay heed to rumours or misinformation on social media.
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