<p>Nuh authorities bulldozed about 250 shanties built by allegedly encroaching upon government land in Tauru town, a police official said Friday, days after communal riots erupted in the district.</p>.<p>The official said the occupants of the Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) land were illegal Bangladeshi immigrants who were earlier living in Assam and the shanties were demolished Thursday evening.</p>.<p>Nuh Deputy Commissioner Prashant Panwar however denied that the demolition was linked to the recent violence. He said it was part of a normal process of clearing encroachments.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/haryana-violence-miscreants-vandalise-shop-in-panipat-1243695.html">Haryana violence: Miscreants vandalise shop in Panipat</a></strong></p>.<p>The shanties were built over an acre of land and people have been living here for three years, police said.</p>.<p>Six people, including two home guards and a cleric, died in the clashes that erupted in Muslim-dominated Nuh when a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession was attacked by mobs on Monday. The violence subsequently spread to neighbouring Gurugram as well.</p>.<p>According to the police, 141 people have been arrested and over 55 cases registered in Nuh in connection with the violence.</p>.<p>Hindu organisations meanwhile took out a protest march against the Nuh violence in Gurugram's Pataudi area on Friday and called for a bandh. Markets of Pataudi, Jatauli and Bhora Kalan remained closed as a result of this.</p>.<p>The organisations submitted a memorandum through the Pataudi sub-divisional magistrate to the President, the governor of Haryana and the chief minister, demanding strict action against those behind the Nuh violence.</p>.<p>"Those who have tried to spoil mutual harmony and brotherhood in Nuh should be punished severely. This heinous act is condemnable," said Ajit Yadav, district president of the VHP.</p>
<p>Nuh authorities bulldozed about 250 shanties built by allegedly encroaching upon government land in Tauru town, a police official said Friday, days after communal riots erupted in the district.</p>.<p>The official said the occupants of the Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) land were illegal Bangladeshi immigrants who were earlier living in Assam and the shanties were demolished Thursday evening.</p>.<p>Nuh Deputy Commissioner Prashant Panwar however denied that the demolition was linked to the recent violence. He said it was part of a normal process of clearing encroachments.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/haryana-violence-miscreants-vandalise-shop-in-panipat-1243695.html">Haryana violence: Miscreants vandalise shop in Panipat</a></strong></p>.<p>The shanties were built over an acre of land and people have been living here for three years, police said.</p>.<p>Six people, including two home guards and a cleric, died in the clashes that erupted in Muslim-dominated Nuh when a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession was attacked by mobs on Monday. The violence subsequently spread to neighbouring Gurugram as well.</p>.<p>According to the police, 141 people have been arrested and over 55 cases registered in Nuh in connection with the violence.</p>.<p>Hindu organisations meanwhile took out a protest march against the Nuh violence in Gurugram's Pataudi area on Friday and called for a bandh. Markets of Pataudi, Jatauli and Bhora Kalan remained closed as a result of this.</p>.<p>The organisations submitted a memorandum through the Pataudi sub-divisional magistrate to the President, the governor of Haryana and the chief minister, demanding strict action against those behind the Nuh violence.</p>.<p>"Those who have tried to spoil mutual harmony and brotherhood in Nuh should be punished severely. This heinous act is condemnable," said Ajit Yadav, district president of the VHP.</p>