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Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra Concludes Peacefully in Nuh After Heightened Security

Extensive police deployments alongside suspended internet services ensured the pilgrimage passed off without incident

Cantt Circle Officer (CO) Santosh Kumar reached the spot with police force and took the injured to the hospital.
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Overview

  • The Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra covered about 80 km from Nalhar Mahadev temple to Shringeshwar Mahadev temple in Singar village on July 14 and ended without any major disruptions
  • Nuh district authorities suspended mobile internet and bulk SMS services for 24 hours and closed all schools to stem misinformation and manage crowds
  • Orders under Section 163 of the Indian Civil Security Code banned non-vegetarian food sales and the carrying of all weapons, with only sheathed kirpans exempted
  • Roughly 2,500 police personnel including 14 DSPs staffed 28 checkpoints supported by drones, sniffer dogs, bomb squads and commando units along the route
  • Additional forces were deployed around a vandalised mazar in Tauru’s Sainipura mohalla and officials continue monitoring for tensions while urging residents to trust official updates