Gurugram’s Sohna subdivision will witness the closure of all government and private educational institutions on August 2, 2023, in light of the ongoing communal unrest and violence in the area. The decision was made by the district magistrate, considering the escalating tension in the neighboring Nuh district of Haryana.
The unrest in Nuh led to the blockage of roads by anti-social elements, posing a threat to peace and tranquility as well as public order in the region. With a focus on ensuring the safety and security of the students, the district magistrate issued an order to close all schools, colleges, and coaching institutes in the Sohna subdivision.
However, educational institutes in other parts of Gurugram will reopen as scheduled. The measure was taken to prevent any untoward incidents and maintain a peaceful atmosphere for students in Sohna, given the prevailing circumstances.
Meanwhile, a fresh case of communal violence erupted in Gurugram, as a mob targeted an eatery and vandalized nearby shops in Badshahpur on Tuesday afternoon. The mob specifically attacked shops belonging to a particular community and chanted slogans in front of a mosque.
Local authorities swiftly responded to the situation, and the fire brigade team managed to control the blaze caused by the mob’s actions. In light of the escalating violence and tense situation, the Badshahpur market was also shut down temporarily.
The violence in the area began on Monday following an attack on a Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) procession in the adjacent Nuh district. So far, the violence has resulted in five fatalities, causing significant concern among authorities.
The closure of educational institutions in Sohna on August 2 serves as a precautionary step to avoid any potential threats to students’ safety amid the ongoing communal unrest. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary measures to restore peace and order in the affected regions.
Sources By Agencies