Due to worries about peace and order, mobile internet and bulk SMS services will continue to be stopped in Hindutva outfits firm on Aug 28 yatra for the next two days.
Right-wing Hindutva organisations have stated that they will not postpone their religious parade on August 28.
Invoking security concerns, the district government had refused to give them permission to conduct the Brij Mandal Jal Abhishek Yatra in Nuh on August 28.
To combat the dissemination of myths and false information on various social media platforms, the state home department announced.
That all dongle services, bulk SMS (apart from banking and cell recharging), and mobile internet services will be suspended in Nuh district.
The government is concerned that bulk SMS and mobile internet services could be used improperly to rouse mobs that could.
Commit serious homicide and damage to public and private properties by engaging in arson or vandalism and other types of violent activities,” according to the government.
“It is emphasised that this order is being issued after taking the utmost care of public convenience by exempting individual SMS, mobile recharge, banking SMS, voice calls, internet services.
Hindutva outfits firm on Aug 28 yatra
Provided by broadband and lease lines of corporate and domestic households, thus not affecting the commercial.
Financial interest of the State and basic domestic needs of individuals,” the order dated August 26 read.
The order will be in place starting at 12 p.m. today and last until August 28. Hindutva outfits firm on Aug 28 yatra.
On Wednesday, representatives of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal claimed to have made elaborate preparations to resume the parade that had been halted on July 31.
By stone-throwing and the accompanying racial violence, which left six people dead and 88 injured.
VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain declared that they would disperse the procession regardless of the circumstances.
We’ll carry out the yatra according to plan. We have prepared for it appropriately since it is our right. The administration and police are responsible for ensuring our security and safety, and they should do so.
If necessary, we can limit the number of followers, but the yatra will still go on.
Due to worries about peace and order,
mobile internet and bulk SMS services in Nuh, Haryana, will remain shut down for another two days.
This comes after right-wing Hindutva organisations said they would not postpone their religious parade for August 28.
Invoking security concerns, the district government had refused to give them permission to conduct the Brij Mandal Jal Abhishek Yatra in Nuh on August 28.
To combat the dissemination of myths and false information on various social media platforms, the state home department announced that all dongle services.
Bulk SMS (apart from banking and cell recharging), and mobile internet services will be suspended in Nuh district.
The government is concerned that bulk SMS and mobile internet services could be used improperly to rouse mobs that could.
Commit serious homicide and damage to public and private properties by engaging in arson or vandalism and other types of violent activities,” according to the government.
It is emphasised that this order is being issued after taking the utmost care of public convenience by exempting individual SMS.
Hindutva outfits firm on Aug 28 yatra
Mobile recharge, banking SMS, voice calls, internet services provided by broadband and lease lines of corporate and domestic households.
Thus not affecting the commercial/financial interest of the State and basic domestic needs of individuals,” the order dated August 26 read.
The order will be in place starting at 12 p.m. today and last until August 28. Hindutva outfits firm on Aug 28 yatra.
On Wednesday, representatives of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal claimed to have made elaborate preparations.
To resume the parade that had been halted on July 31 by stone-throwing and the accompanying racial violence, which left six people dead and 88 injured.
VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain declared that they would disperse the procession regardless of the circumstances. We’ll carry out the yatra according to plan.
We have prepared for it appropriately since it is our right. The administration and police are responsible for ensuring our security and safety, and they should do so.
If necessary, we can limit the number of followers, but the yatra will still go on. Hindutva outfits firm on Aug 28 yatra.
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