Nuh Violence unveils Pakistan Connection: Youtuber spreads Hatred through Provocative videos

Recently, a Pakistani connection has now come to light in Haryana's Nuh violence. Zeeshan Mushtaq is a Pakistani YouTuber who has been spreading inciting videos.

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In Haryana's Nuh violence, a Pakistani connection has now come to light. Zeeshan Mushtaq is a Pakistani YouTuber who has come to the attention of Haryana Police during its inquiry. He has been circulating inciting videos.

In the name of Pakistani Ahsan Mewati, the Youtuber had set up a social media profile. Although he claimed to be in Alwar, Rajasthan, he was actually transmitting footage from Islamabad and Lahore, Pakistan. Zeeshan shared the videos via the Pakistan Education and Research Network (PERN). This centralized network connects Pakistani educational institutions to the internet. It is a part of the Pakistani government.

Zeeshan had pushed Monu Manesar's murder and the riots in Nuh. On the same day that the violence continued, footage of arson-sabotage was released. Police believe Zeeshan has a large network in Nuh. On the basis of the investigation thus far, the police have made plans to file a case.

According to sources, the authorities are investigating many recent social media profiles. They have consistently submitted inflammatory posts and videos. One of these is Ahsan Mewati's profile, which has gone viral. So far, it has been discovered that this is Zeeshan's profile. He falsely claims to be from Alwar. When violence erupted in Nuh on July 31, videos of the incident quickly went viral on social media.

Nuh violence: 2 dead, 10 cops injured in mob attack

Meanwhile, the state government's bulldozer operation in Nuh continues for the second day, five days after the incident there. Officers and police officers arrived in Nuh with four bulldozers on Saturday. On Nalhar Road, 30 residences and stores were removed. According to officials, they are unauthorized structures, and the residents were part in the violence on July 31. Bulldozers were used earlier on Friday to demolish 25 houses and shops, as well as 250 Rohingya slums, in Nuh. They were also classified as illegal possession by the police.

The violence that erupted in Nuh, Haryana, on July 31 was pre-planned, according to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Home Minister Anil Vij. Bhaskar's inquiry revealed that, while the entire incident was not premeditated, the burning of Nuh's cyber police station was.

Six people have died as a result of the violence thus far. Gursevak and Neeraj, two house guards, Shakti of Nuh, Abhishek of Panipat, Imam of Gurugram, and Pradeep Sharma of Badshahpur are among them. The police in the state have reported a total of 102 cases. There have been 202 arrests and 78 detentions. The Special Task Force (STF) has constituted 8 and 3 Special Investigation Teams to examine the Nuh violence.

Nuh has 55 FIRs, Gurugram has 23, Palwal has 18, and Rewari-Faridabad has 3-3. In Nuh, 141 individuals have been arrested.


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