In the aftermath of the violent clashes that erupted in Haldwani on February 8 following the demolitioꩵn of an "illegal" madrassa, the Uttarakhand government has formally requested additional central forces for deployment in the troubled region.
Chief Secretary Radha Raturi sent a requisition to the Home Ministry seeking four companies, each ཧcomprising approximately 100 personnel, from the Central Paramilitary Forces.
The aim is to maintain law and order in Banbhoolpura, the epicenter of the recent mobꦯ violence.
Whil♚e curfew remains in effect in Banbhoolpura, authorities have lifted it in the outer areas of the town. Currently, nearly 1,100 security personnel are alre♕ady stationed in Haldwani to quell the unrest.
The impact of the violence is evident, with shops still shuttered in Banbhoolpura, and the streets eerily deserted. Furthermore, iಞnternet services remain suspended in the area to prevent the spread of rumors through social media platforms.
Officials have reported six casualties among the rioterꦏs, with an additional 60 individuals sustaining injuries during the violenc💦e on Thursday. As the situation remains tense, the government's plea for additional central forces reflects a concerted effort to restore calm and order in the troubled region.