Tensions remain palpable in Haryana's Gurugram as a mahapanchayat is convened today, six days after communal violence erupted in the neighboring Nuh district. Organized by the Hindu Samaj Mahapanchayat, the gathering has been planned without official police permission, raising concerns about potential unrest. While efforts are being made to restore normalcy in the Nuh and Mewat regions, a focus is also placed on investigating any possible connections to Pakistan in relation to the communal clashes.
The mahapanchayat, organized by the Hindu Samaj Mahapanchayat, is a significant gathering that has attracted attention due to its lack of police authorization. Despite this, the senior police officer of DLF Gurugram, Vikas Kaushik, expressed optimism that the event would unfold peacefully. Assurances have been provided by the organizers that the mahapanchayat will be conducted without disturbance.
Haryana Police ADG (Law and Order) Mamata Singh noted that the Nuh and Mewat regions, where the initial communal clashes occurred, are slowly returning to normal. This indicates positive progress in quelling the tensions that had erupted in the aftermath of the violence.
The Haryana Police are actively investigating the possibility of a connection to Pakistan in the communal clashes. While specific details of this line of inquiry have not been disclosed, there have been indications of links with Pakistan-based sources. Videos depicting the violence have surfaced on YouTube, potentially driven by Pakistan-based handles. The investigation into this angle is ongoing, emphasizing the seriousness of evaluating any external influence.
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The district administration has continued its efforts to address illegal constructions in the area, conducting demolitions at 12 different locations, including near a medical college in Nuh. These demolitions are targeted at structures deemed illegal, and the authorities have provided prior notices to the owners of these constructions. Some of the individuals associated with these illegal structures were also reportedly involved in the violent incidents during the Braj Mandal religious yatra.
Sub Divisional Magistrate Ashwani Kumar highlighted that the demolition drive is a response to the presence of illegal constructions. Given the links between certain individuals and the violence during a religious event, the district administration intends to continue the demolition drive. The objective is to address not only the unauthorized constructions but also individuals who may have contributed to the escalation of tensions.
DLF Gurugram senior police officer Vikas Kaushik expressed confidence that the mahapanchayat will take place peacefully. With discussions held with all involved parties and assurances provided, authorities are hopeful that the event will unfold without incident. The gathering is expected to attract between 500 and 1,000 attendees and is scheduled to begin at 9 am.
The situation in Gurugram remains delicate as a mahapanchayat is convened amidst tensions following communal clashes. While efforts are being made to ensure a peaceful gathering, concerns linger due to the absence of official police permission. The ongoing investigations into potential connections with Pakistan underscore the importance of scrutinizing external influences that may have contributed to the violence. As the district administration continues its demolition drive to address unauthorized constructions and associated individuals, the focus remains on fostering a sense of security and tranquility in the region.