The people involved in the attacking mob also visited the victim Suraj Dharam's house along with the Hindu activists in the night and begged pardon with folded hands in front of Suraj's mother. They also gave a written apology at the police station and assured that such an incident would not repeat.
The petitions pointed to the grave injuries inflicted upon Bharat by British colonialism and said that the yatra is thereby very important to remember and honour freedom fighters.
The poster that came up in Sector 69, Gurugram on August 27 set the stage for Islamists and the leftist media, who once again went on to exploit this situation to portray Muslims as victims and Hindus as the aggressors
On 4th September, the saints of the Swaminarayan sect and other saints of Hinduism met at Ahmedabad and decided to remove the disputed murals before sunrise on 5th September. The meeting was organised by Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP).
Fewer people, local Hindu leaders and saints to commence Brijmandal Shobhayatra in Nuh, devotees to perform Jalabhishek at 11 AM simultaneously at all locations
A Hindu group had organised a Mahapanchayat in Palwal on 13th August after it was granted permission by the police. The Mahapanchayat was called to discuss the preparations to resume the Vishva Hindu Parishad’s Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra
Many eyewitnesses whom OpIndia have spoken to, have narrated the brutality unleashed by the Muslim mob during the violence in Nuh during VHP's Jalabhishek Yatra on July 31, 2023
In the resolution, the Hindu organisation said it was highly disturbed by the tearing hurry with which the Supreme Court of India has taken up to decide on the issue of recognition of same-sex marriage.
Bihar Police says that the mastermind of the violence is the coordinator of Bajrang Dal. Questioning this claim, VHP Kameshwar Chaupal says that he had apprehensions that Hindus would be implicated, considering the government had told its agenda by blaming Hindu organizations even before investigation.