Things got worse in Noida when a protest by workers over pay demands turned violent, and about 300 to 350 people were arrested. The unrest upset public order, which led to quick police action and increased security throughout the area.
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Officials confirmed that a number of people were arrested for their supposed roles in setting fires, damaging property, and fighting during the protest. The situation is now under control, and officials are keeping a close eye on what happens next.
Minister Calls It a “Well-Planned Conspiracy”
Uttar Pradesh’s Labour Minister Anil Rajbhar said that the violence was a “well-planned conspiracy” by people who don’t want India to be a country. He said that the timing of the unrest was worrisome, especially since terror suspects had just been arrested in Noida and nearby Meerut.
The minister said that these suspects were allegedly connected to handlers in Pakistan. This made agencies look into whether there could be any indirect connections that could destabilise the region. So far, though, there has been no public proof of anything.
Security agencies are looking into a number of possibilities, including the possibility that “outsiders” may have played a role in starting the violence. The investigation includes looking at CCTV footage, questioning people who are being held, and getting information from intelligence sources.
The government is taking steps to focus on Stability and Talking
The government of Uttar Pradesh has stressed the importance of keeping the peace while also making sure that workers’ complaints are heard. Officials have asked people to stay calm and work together, saying that stability and development are still their top priorities.
