Nuh violence: Cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi arrested from Faridabad

Booked for carrying illegal weapons in Jalabhishek Yatra and clashing with police team when they seized these weapons

Bittu Bajrangi after arrest.

Participants of Hindu Jalabhishek Yatra were allegedly carrying illegal weapons and had an altercation with local police when they tried snatching these away. The revelation came to fore when Nuh police arrested cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi from Faridabad.

Bajrangi was earlier booked by Faridabad police over one of his social media videos allegedly instigating Nuh clashes. Nuh police, however, booked him for carrying illegal weapons in Yatra and clashing with police team when they seized these weapons.

According to FIR filed by ASP Usha Kundu, Bajrangi who was identified through social media posts and some of his unidentified supporters were carrying swords and trishuls to Nalhar temple when Kundu and her team stopped them.

 

Source: https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/haryana/nuh-police-arrest-cow-vigilante-bittu-bajrangi-from-faridabad-535335

Haryana News: Cylinders, Many Stones Show Nuh Violence Was ‘Pre-planned’, Says Anil Vij; 116 Held, Many from Gurugram

Shop burned and damaged following violence in Haryana’s Sohna. (Image: News18)

A flag march was conducted by Rapid Action Force (RAF) in Gururgam’s Badshahpur early on Wednesday as tensions continue in the National Capital Region amid reports of arson in sector 70, where several roadside shops were set on fire by an angry mob.

In Haryana’s neighbouring state of Rajasthan, section 144 was imposed in ten blocks of Alwar district till August 10 after mob vandalised some shops in Bhiwari on Tuesday.

According to a report in Hindustan, a mob ransacked some shops located on Alwar Bypass around 3:00 pm. The people sitting in the shops ran away from the spot after the sudden attack.

The mob reportedly damaged the goods and even broke the tin shed of the shop, following which some miscreants ran inside the Genesis Shopping Mall. Swinging into action, the Rajasthan police surrounded the mall from all sides and detained half a dozen suspected youths.

In view of the situation and to avoid spread of violence from Haryana to Rajasthan, the administration has deployed security personnel in Bhiwari, a town of Rajasthan-Haryana border.

The report stated that vehicles coming from Haryana are being checked and suspicious-looking people are being released only after questioning.

Source : https://www.news18.com/india/nuh-violence-updates-haryana-news-reason-gurugram-schools-shut-petrol-ban-deaths-8482321.html

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