Delhi Police On High Alert After Communal Violence In Haryana, 4,000 Cops Deployed In Faridabad

Delhi Police is on high alert after communal violence in Haryana's Gurgaon and Nuh districts. The violence began on Monday, July 31st after two groups clashed. The violence started on Monday, July 31, after conflicts start between two groups. Four people died in this violence and many people were hurt.

The Delhi Police has a site of 4,000 police staff in Faridabad, which is on the border of Haryana. The police have also increased checking in Delhi. Police officers in Delhi are watching the borders with Gurgaon and Faridabad closely. They have also increased security in all districts.

The authorities have set a curfew in Nuh district and illegal orders in Gurgaon. In Nuh, mobile internet services have been suspended. The police are investigating the reason behind the violence and
arrested several people who create the violence in the city. They are also working to maintain peace in other parts of Haryana and Delhi.

Groups of five or more people cannot gather to hold meetings, chant slogans, or protest with any specific purpose or against any organization, caste, religion, or community. The police are checking social media for messages that could spread rumours or harm religious harmony.

They are also working with the cyber police to monitor this. The district administration has appointed magistrates to help maintain peace. They are asking people to not be misled by troublemakers and to cooperate with the police.