Government agencies have recommended ID verification of two thousand migrants in Nuh. This decision has been taken after the arrest of two Rohingyas in Nuh violence on Monday. According to police sources, people from Myanmar were involved in Nuh violence on July 31, who had reached Nuh through illegal identity of
Assam or Bengal.
Regarding this, Nuh SP Narendra Bijarnia said that ID verification is needed so that it can be dealt with legally. Instead of giving shelter to these people, they are exploited. They are bought or forced to engage in illegal activities. Inputs have been received that their women have been exploited by the local people. That's why there is a need to check their ID and take action.
Tractor blew up as soon as Section-144 was removed in Faridabad
Section 144 was removed in Faridabad on Wednesday, but the news of ruckus was heard. A young man set a tractor on fire late on Tuesday night at Gola Chowk in Gonchi. A person is seen in CCTV. Jo comes near the tractor and sets it on fire and runs away. Four to five tractors were standing in the godown.
Demand raised for police verification of tenants in Narnaul
A panchayat was organized by the residents of the town on Tuesday evening at Baba Molad Nath Maidan in Kanila, Narnaul. Lasted for about two hours. In this panchayat, other issues including police verification of people living on rent in the town were discussed. During the meeting, former councilor and social worker Bhagat Singh appealed more and more people to join the organization.