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Stay Order On Bulldozer Action In Violence Hit Nuh Region: Haryana
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on August 7, stayed the Haryana government's bulldozer action in Nuh. Over 150 shanties and other establishments such as shops and chemist shops were demolished in the demolition drive which was in its fourth day. The Haryana government had also ordered bulldozer action against a restaurant-hotel and tiles showroom which were allegedly used to pelt stones during the violence on July 31.
Tags: violence, Nuh District, Punjab Court, Haryana Court, bulldozer
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Haryana CM Says, Rajasthan Police Free To Act Against Hindu Group Leader Monu Manesar
Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar on August 2, said the Rajasthan Police is free to act against Bajrang Dal's Monu Manesar, with the support of Haryana Government. The statement from the CM comes as tension prevails in the state after six people, including two home guards and a cleric, were killed in the clashes that erupted in Nuh district, Haryana. The clashes started over a religious procession of Hindu Lord Vishnu.
Tags: Manohar Lal, Haryana Clash, Nuh District, violence, Rajasthan Police
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Nuh Communal Clash Intensifies After Violence
The ripples from yesterday's 18-hour communal clash in Haryana's Nuh -- which claimed five lives and left at least 70 people injured -- has reached Badshahpur, 40 km away. Restaurants and shops were vandalised and torched by a mob this evening amid religious chants. Eyewitnesses said a mob of around 200 had entered the area around 4 pm, armed with sticks and stones.
Tags: Nuh District, violence, Attack, Mob, Communal Clash
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No Internet In Violence Hit Nuh District: Haryana
Amid the ongoing violent situation in Haryana's Nuh district, the internet has been suspended for the next three days, till August 2. Furthermore, a curfew and section 144 have been imposed in the region, restricting any religious or political gathering. Notably, on July 31, a communal clash broke out between two communities, during a religious procession. The tragedy turned violent killing four people, and injured several others.
Tags: Police, Haryana, violence, religious procession, Internet Suspended
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Breaking! Mobile, Broadband Internet Resumes In Manipur
After months of internet suspension, the Manipur Government on July 25, resumed internet and broadband services. The internet was shutdown in the violence-hit Manipur since March 16, after a fight between the Kuki-Meitei community over scheduled tribe status. However, the Government resumed the internet with certain conditions. The Government also assured a better situation and under control situation.
Tags: Manipur Government, Suspension Over, violence, Internet Resumes, Broadband
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Manipur Violence Assault: 7th Accused Arrested
The Manipur Police arrested the seventh accused in the viral Manipur Violence. The arrest was made on July 26, days after the incident Manipur Violence went viral on social media platforms. The accused was arrested in Thoubal district, confirmed police. The first arrest was made by the police on July 20. Of all the accused arrested so far, one of them is a minor. Further investigation is underway.
Tags: Manipur Assault, violence, arrest, Viral video, investigation
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Leave For Your Own Safety, Warns Militant Organisation To Meiteis In Mizo
After the recent Manipur violence incident, the State Government has planned to airlift Meiteis from Mizoram, one of the two communities engaged in violence with the Kukis, from Aizawl. This comes after an organisation of former militants in Mizoram asked all the Meiteis to leave their homes for their “own safety”. The organisation stated that there is “anger among Mizo youths” over the two women sexual assault case.
Tags: Manipur Government, Sexual Assault, Angry Youths, Meitei community, violence
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Manipur Violence: CM Biren Singh To Meet State Governor At 3 PM
Amid the rumours of resignation, Manipur CM is scheduled to meet the State Governor on June 30, 3:00 P.M. Notably, the planned meeting came amid the ongoing violence between ethnic groups, resulting in a deadly protest-like situation in Manipur. Manipur CM N Biren Singh will meet Governor Anusuiya Uikey and is expected to hand over his resignation to the Governor. However, an official announcement on the matter is awaited.
Tags: Manipur, violence, CM Biren Singh, Governor, Resignation Speculation
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Rahul Gandhi's Convoy Stopped At Manipur's Bishnupur Region
The convoy of the Indian National Congress (INC) leader Rahul Gandhi, who is on his visit to Imphal, Manipur, has been stopped. In a Twitter post, Rajdeep Sardesai said, "@RahulGandhi convoy has been stopped in Bishnupur in Manipur. Police cite security reasons, Cong cites politics, BJP stays silent. #… read-more
Tags: Manipur, Imphal, Rahul Gandhi, violence, politics
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Manipur Violence: Central Govt Calls For All Party Meeting
The Central Government is conducting an all-party meeting, convened by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on June 24. The meeting was organized to discuss the prevailing situation in Manipur. Nearly 120 people lost their lives and over 3,000 have been injured ever since the ethnic violence broke out in the state on May 3. Furthermore, during the meeting, Shah and party leaders discussed the situation and measures for peace.
Tags: Amit Shah, all party meeting, Manipur Situation, violence, Central Government
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