Haryana Forms Three-member Panel to Look into Social Media Activity Before Nuh Violence
Haryana Forms Three-member Panel to Look into Social Media Activity Before Nuh Violence
Haryana home minister Anil Vij promised strict action against those responsible for the violence in Nuh. He said the committee will look into posts and videos on social media from July 21 and take appropriate action

The Haryana government on Wednesday said it was setting up a three-member committee to look into social media activity in the run-up to the Nuh violence. State home minister Anil Vij said social media played a significant role in fuelling the violence and the panel will be tasked with analysing social media posts and videos from July 21.

Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp among others will be closely examined for any inflammatory posts. The committee will take appropriate legal action against those found spreading hatred or misinformation.

Vij appealed to people to use social media in a responsible manner and refrain from sharing inflammatory content. He told people not to forward or post information indiscriminately as the government was keeping a close watch on social media.

The minister said action will be taken against Monu Manesar. “Even in this case, if he has any role, he will not be spared,” he said, adding that factual evidence was being collected in the Nuh violence and police were also taking action against culprits.

In response to a question about a tweet posted by an MLA, he said, “Whoever it is, big or small; whoever has conspired, whoever has engineered this, whoever has hatched this conspiracy, whoever has poisoned it, will not be spared.”

Earlier, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar appeared to disagree with his deputy over the cause of the communal violence that has killed six people as he sought four more companies of central forces to restore peace in the state. Twenty companies of central forces are already deployed in Haryana — 14 in Nuh, three in Palwal, two in Gurugram and one in Faridabad.

Asked about his deputy Dushyant Chautala saying the organisers of the religious procession that was attacked did not give a proper estimation of the expected turnout, Khattar said at a press conference that it was not like that.

Six people, including two home guards and a cleric, have been killed in the clashes that erupted in Nuh over an attempt to stop a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession and spread to Gurugram over the past two days. As he appealed for peace, the chief minister said those found responsible for the clashes will not be spared.

Khattar said 116 people have been arrested and 90 detained since Monday’s clashes in Nuh. Asked about the Bajrang Dal’s Monu Manesar, Khattar said he was booked by the Rajasthan Police and added that his government will provide any assistance they require to nab him.

On Tuesday, Chautala told reporters in Delhi that such an incident never occurred in the history of the state. “… the organisers of the yatra had not given proper estimation to the district administration about the crowd participating in the event. Lack of this information somewhere or the other appears to have led to the incident,” he said.

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