Tensions persist in Indian business hub Gurugram after Hindu-Muslim clashes

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Traffic is lighter than usual and some streets are deserted in the Gurugram business hub south of the Indian capital Delhi as the death toll from two days of Hindu-Muslim clashes mounts to seven

Gurugram hosts dozens of multinational companies, including Google, Deloitte and American Express, in a district about 10 km from the nearest violence. It was not immediately known if they were open or whether staff had come to work.

Police officials, however, said the situation was"normal" and all educational institutions and offices were operating as usual. However, orders banning the congregation of four or more people in public remained in force. "Additional forces have been deployed in the district and we are closely monitoring the situation," said Subhash Boken, a spokesperson for Gurugram Police.

 

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