Updated On: 14 July, 2025 10:41 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
The Brij Mandal Jalabhishek yatra, a religious procession, ended peacefully in Nuh on Monday. Despite a shrine (mazar) being damaged the night before the event proceeded smoothly due to very strong security measures put in place. (Pics/PTI)

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In a special display of shared faith and community spirit, both Hindu and Muslim people welcomed the procession at over 60 spots as it travelled through the Nuh district
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The nearly 80-kilometre yatra started from the Nalhar Mahadev temple, went through the Jhirkeshwar Mahadev temple, and concluded at the Shringeshwar Mahadev temple by evening

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This year, authorities implemented very strict security measures, deploying around 2,500 police personnel, suspending internet services, and closing schools to prevent a repeat of the violent clashes that occurred during the yatra in 2023, which resulted in six deaths
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Nuh Deputy Commissioner Vishram Kumar Meena confirmed that the yatra finished smoothly and peacefully, thanking all communities for their cooperation

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Leaders from both communities, including former MLA Chaudhary Zakir Hussain, highlighted Mewat`s long-standing tradition of Hindu-Muslim brotherhood, which they felt was clearly demonstrated during this year`s event
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