Uttarakhand: Central forces deployed in violence-hit Haldwani
The violence erupted on February 8 after the demolition of an "illegal" madrassa. Following the violence, the state government sought more central forces for deployment in Haldwani.

- Feb 11, 2024,
- Updated Feb 11, 2024 7:20 PM IST
The central forces have reached Uttarakhand's Haldwani, which witnessed massive violence that left five people dead and several injured. The violence erupted on February 8 after the demolition of an "illegal" madrassa. Following the violence, the state government sought more central forces for deployment in Haldwani.
Four companies -- containing about 100 personnel each -- of the Central Paramilitary Forces had been sought from the Home Ministry to maintain law and order in Banbhoolpura area, the epicentre of the mob violence. The requisition was sent to the Centre by Chief Secretary Radha Raturi.
Curfew remains in force in Banbhoopura area but has been lifted from the outer areas of the town. Nearly 1,100 security personnel are already deployed in the town. Shops are still shut in Banbhoolpura and the roads are deserted. Internet services continue to be suspended in the area to prevent rumour-mongering through social media platforms. Six rioters were killed while 60 people were injured in Thursday's violence, officials said.
(With inputs from PTI)
The central forces have reached Uttarakhand's Haldwani, which witnessed massive violence that left five people dead and several injured. The violence erupted on February 8 after the demolition of an "illegal" madrassa. Following the violence, the state government sought more central forces for deployment in Haldwani.
Four companies -- containing about 100 personnel each -- of the Central Paramilitary Forces had been sought from the Home Ministry to maintain law and order in Banbhoolpura area, the epicentre of the mob violence. The requisition was sent to the Centre by Chief Secretary Radha Raturi.
Curfew remains in force in Banbhoopura area but has been lifted from the outer areas of the town. Nearly 1,100 security personnel are already deployed in the town. Shops are still shut in Banbhoolpura and the roads are deserted. Internet services continue to be suspended in the area to prevent rumour-mongering through social media platforms. Six rioters were killed while 60 people were injured in Thursday's violence, officials said.
(With inputs from PTI)
