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Local traders on Friday decided to close markets in response to renewed tension in Nuh district, Gurugram.

In protest against the incident, traders, mostly Hindus, refrained from opening their shops and commercial establishments on Friday. Their demand for police action against the stone-pelters was a central aspect of their demonstration.

Meanwhile, the police in Haryana’s Nuh district received a complaint regarding the pelting of stones at some women. In response to the complaint, an FIR was registered, ANI reported.

Also Read: Nuh Violence: What triggered communal tension in Haryana? Explained

“Some females were going for ‘Kuan Poojan’ and there has been a complaint that stones were pelted by some children from a madrasa,” Narendra Singh Bijarniya, Superintendent of Police, Nuh, said.

The incident occurred around 8:20 pm near a mosque, while a group of women was en route for a ‘kuan poojan’ (well worship), PTI reported citing police officials.

Nuh SP further added, “On the complaint of women, an FIR has been registered… From the Madarsa, footage had come where we could see three boys standing. On that basis, three boys have been identified. All three of them have been rounded up, and now they will be presented in court. Eight women have registered the FIR, and they have minor injuries.”

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