Haryana Violence: Violent Clashes Erupt in Nuh, Haryana Over Parking Dispute | ABP NEWS

A minor parking dispute in Nuh district, Haryana, spiraled into violent communal clashes on Monday, highlighting the region’s underlying tensions. The incident occurred in Mundaka village, near the Haryana-Rajasthan border, where a car parked by a man from Hajipur village led to a confrontation with locals from Mundaka. What began as a verbal disagreement quickly escalated, with both sides engaging in stone-pelting and using glass bottles as weapons. A motorcycle and a shop were set ablaze during the violence, and dozens from both sides were injured. CCTV footage captured the chaos—men wielding sticks and hurling stones in full view of police officers, who appeared overwhelmed and unable to control the crowd. Despite attempts to intervene, law enforcement struggled to contain the situation initially. Authorities deployed additional forces from Haryana, Rajasthan, and paramilitary units to restore order. Investigations are underway to identify the culprits using CCTV footage, and early reports suggest that the violence may have been fueled by deeper communal tensions. Police are also exploring whether this was part of a larger conspiracy, especially with Independence Day approaching. The situation is currently under control, but tensions remain high in the area.

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