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Police security has been beefed up in Nuh’s borders and surrounding areas. These pictures are of Revasan toll plaza, where the police is checking all the vehicles coming and going since late night.
On the call of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, the Braj Mandal Yatra is being taken out again today in Nuh, Haryana. Haryana government and Nuh district administration have not given permission for this yatra. Section 144 has been imposed in the entire Nuh following the violence during the Brajmandal Yatra on 31st July.
The Haryana Police has claimed elaborate security arrangements in Nuh. Sensitive areas are being monitored by drones. All the boundaries of the district have been sealed since August 27. Haryana’s borders with Delhi, Rajasthan and UP are also sealed.
A large number of policemen and paramilitary personnel have been deployed in the border area, who are checking all the vehicles coming and going. At the same time, Nuh’s school-college, bank and all other offices have also been kept closed. The government has also banned mobile internet and bulk SMS services till 12 midnight tonight.
This time the Muslim community is also taking precautions. On Sunday itself, announcements were made from the mosques in the villages of the district that the people of the Muslim community should not come out of their homes due to the yatra on Monday. Even in villages, no more than 4 people should gather at any place. No one should go out of his village.

This picture is of the Nuh-Gurugram border, where the police have barricaded.

Along with keeping an eye on sensitive areas with drones, vehicles are being given permission to move ahead only after checking on all the borders of the district.
First know the schedule of the journey
According to the schedule released by VHP for today’s Brajmandal Yatra, the yatra will begin at 11 am with Jalabhishek from the historic Nalhareshwar Mahadev Temple located in Nalhad village of Nuh. From here the yatra will reach Firozpur Jhirka via Nuh town and then go till Singar village. The journey will end in Singar village only. During this, Jalabhishek program will be held in Nalhareshwar temple and Ferozepur Jhirka and Singar village temples.
VHP leader Alok Kumar said that the area of Mewat is sensitive, so we will shorten the yatra which remained incomplete due to violence on July 31, but will not leave it. He said that the journey which was left midway last time, it is necessary to complete it on the Monday of Sawan and today i.e. August 28 is the last Monday of Sawan.

CM-VHP face to face
Haryana CM Manohar Lal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders are at loggerheads over this yatra. The CM had said on Sunday, a day before the yatra, that permission was not given to take out the yatra again in Nuh. A violent incident took place here only a month ago and there is a need to be careful about it. The CM had appealed to the people not to go to Nuh and perform the program of Jalabhishek in their nearest temple.
After this statement of the CM, VHP’s national spokesperson Vinod Bansal bluntly said that on August 28 at 11 am, he would start the yatra from Nuh’s Nalhareshwar temple. The question of taking permission for this journey does not arise.
Drone view in Nuh
Police in entire Haryana, including Nuh, is on high-alert after Hindu organizations are adamant on taking out the yatra again. Police in Nuh are using drones to monitor sensitive areas. According to Nuh’s DSP (Headquarters) Surendra, the police is taking every precaution so that peace and order is maintained.

57 Special Duty Magistrate
The police-administration has sealed all the boundaries of Nuh district. 57 special duty magistrates have been appointed to maintain peace and order in the district. Nuh’s DC Dhirendra Khadgata and SP Narendra Bijarnia along with many top officials of the government are camping in Nuh. Apart from the Divisional Commissioner of Faridabad, ADGP Mamta Singh and Nodal Officer Ajit Balaji Joshi are included in these. Mamta Singh has been stuck in Nuh since 31st July.
School-college and bank closed today
All schools, colleges and other educational institutions will remain closed in Nuh district today. Banks will also remain closed. Nuh’s DC Dhirendra Khargata told that this step has been taken as a precaution because of the yatra. Apart from Haryana Police, RAF and Paramilitary personnel are deployed on all the borders of the district. Flag marches were taken out in the entire district on Sunday evening.

CM’s meeting with DGP-CID Chief
CM Manohar Lal held a 2-hour long meeting with State DGP Shatrujit Kapoor and CID Chief ADGP Alok Mittal at his residence in Chandigarh on Sunday morning after the announcement of taking out the yatra again in Nuh. In this, the latest situation in Nuh and the intelligence input in the event of the Yatra being taken out were discussed.
In fact, during the violence on July 31, questions were raised about the lack of coordination between the police and the CID. A CID inspector had claimed that he had sent an input of apprehension of violence but the police officials said that they had not received any such input. After that, Home Minister Anil Vij had also ordered the Home Secretary to investigate the Inspector’s claim.
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