New Delhi, August 2: Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh on Wednesday said it is a matter of inquiry as to how members of both communities involved in communal violence in Haryana's Nuh were in possession of weapons. The Gurgaon MP was speaking to reporters after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Singh, however, said that his meeting with Modi was for extending an invitation to the prime minister for inaugurating several development projects, including an AIIMS, in the state. Nuh is part of the Gurgaon Lok Sabha constituency. Haryana Violence: Internet Ban Extended Till August 3 in Rajasthan's Bharatpur in View of Communal Clashes in Nuh.

Asked if he also discussed the Nuh violence with him, Singh said several matters are discussed when one meets the prime minister. "Everything is not meant to be shared with the media," he said. To a question about the violence, which has claimed six lives so far, he said both communities (Hindus and Muslims) were in possession of weapons, citing videos of the riot. Haryana Communal Clashes: Curfew Partially Lifted in Violence-Hit Nuh, People Come Out of Houses To Buy Essentials.

"This is a matter of probe as to how they got possession of these weapons and how such an atmosphere was created," he said, noting that the Haryana government is carrying out the investigation.

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