Nuh (Haryana): Only 14 people, all locals from Nuh, have been allowed by the administration to hold a procession in Haryana's Nuh on Monday following an application from VHP, a Hindu outfit, to hold the Shobha Yatra. The authorities have earlier refused to give permission after violence marred the procession last month and its spillover to Gurugram, barely 50 km from Delhi.
Official sources said that heavy security arrangements are in place in Nuh and surrounding areas after a Shobha Yatra was called by a Hindu outfit despite the authorities denying permission for the procession. Authorities have ordered the closure of educational institutions and banks here.
The Haryana government has also announced the suspension of mobile internet to curb the spread of rumours through social media ahead of the procession.
The district administration has also imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC, which prohibits the assembly of four or more people in the area. A Hindu outfit gave a call to resume the Brij Mandal Shobha Yatra on Aug. 28, the last Monday of the holy Shravan month.
After the authorities refused to green light the yatra, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) said that the procession would be taken out claiming that "there is no need to get permission for religious events".