New Delhi: Communal violence has erupted around the Indian capital Delhi before the G20 Summit. At the same time, America has also reacted to this violence. In fact, now US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller appealed for peace. Along with this, he urged us not to do violence today and stay away from it.
If seen, the news of Gurugram violence has dominated the global media for the last two days. Due to this horrific incident, India’s reputation can now suffer a tremendous blow. In fact, next month the powerful leaders of the world will be in India. In such a situation, due to this communal rift that suddenly emerged in India, there is a disturbance in the global media as well. Where Pakistani media organization Dawn is continuously covering the violence. So on the other hand, Al-Jazeera has given prominence to the news of Imam’s death in the violence.
In fact, when asked about the clashes in Gurugram and surrounding areas, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said, “With regard to the clashes, obviously, we will, as always, urge peace and Will urge you to stay away from violent actions. Have we heard that from any Americans, I don’t know. I’m happy to follow up with the embassy.
Let us inform you that the situation in Haryana’s Nuh, Faridabad, and Palwal is currently tense. Internet services have been stopped here till August 5. Along with this, curfew is also continuing. At the same time, 110 people have been arrested so far on various cases related to the violence.