Nuh Violence: Judge, Three-Year-Old Daughter Rescued After Mob Sets Car On Fire

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Gurugram: The car of an additional chief judicial magistrate (ACJM) of Nuh was set on fire by a mob during the violence that erupted on Monday when a religious procession was attacked, PTI reported.

Anjali Jain, the additional chief judicial magistrate, and her daughter had to run for their lives as the attackers were pelting stones and firing at them, said the FIR registered at City Nuh police station on Tuesday.

Jain took her daughter and got out of the car when the mob started pelting stones and took shelter in a workshop of an old bus stand. Later, they were rescued by some advocates.

“The rioters were pelting stones at them. Some stones hit the car’s back glass, and the rioters opened fire in the area. All four of us left the car on the road and ran to save our lives. We hid at a workshop of the old bus stand and later some advocates rescued us. On the next day, when I went to check on the car, I found out that the rioters had torched it,” the FIR read, PTI reported.

Six people, including two home guards, have died in the clashes that erupted in Nuh. The violence spread to Gurugram over the past two days.

(With PTI inputs)

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