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Faridabad clash: AAP team to apprise NHRC of its findings

Aam Aadmi Party’s four-member team, which had reached <g data-gr-id="40">Atali</g> to make a ground report, on Saturday said, it would submit a copy  of the report to the National Human Rights <g data-gr-id="41">Commision</g>. Several civil society groups along with some of the victims also held a protest outside the Haryana Bhawan in Delhi on Saturday.

It was also reported that the Additional Deputy Commissioner Faridabad, Aditya Dahiya, and SDM Ballabgarh, Priyanka Soni visited the <g data-gr-id="42">make-shift</g> relief camp at the Ballabgarh police station and took stock of the arrangements made for the affected families on Saturday. The two further urged the victims to return home saying their security would be looked after by the administration. Dahiya also issued instructions to district Red Cross Society, police officials, health department and Municipal Corporation to do everything possible to take care of the affected people.

However, the victims denied to return back to their houses as fresh violence had broken out on Friday following an attempt to convert a school into a madrasa. The victims said that they would return back only when the perpetrators are arrested.

The police, however, have a different solution on <g data-gr-id="45">mind</g>. On Thursday, speaking to Millennium Post, a police personnel on condition of anonymity had said, “Arrests are certain to happen but the police are prioritising the tensions to settle down first.” He had also said that amid such tension if arrests are made there can be high possibilities of fresh violence.

However, social activist Shabnam Hashmi, took this in a different way saying that, “the local administration would like to break a peace without any action against culprits and they seem to have <g data-gr-id="39">bought</g> some people from within the community.”
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