New Delhi: Mobile internet services were Tuesday suspended in Gurugram following tensions across the district after the violence that erupted over an attempt to stop a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession in Nuh district.
The govt said that this step will help contain the "intense communal tension" and stop the spread of misinformation and rumours.
Schools, colleges and educational institutions in Gurugram and Faridabad districts will remain closed on Tuesday.
Authorities on Tuesday imposed a curfew in Nuh where two home guards were killed and many others, including several policemen, injured on Monday.
In Gurugram, a 26-year-old man was killed and a mosque set ablaze in Gurugram's Sector 57 as the violence spread to neighbouring Gurugram, the police said.
The mob opened fire in which two persons were injured. One of them died during treatment. The victim has been identified as Saad, a native of Bihar, a senior officer said.
According to the police, the mob reached the Anjuman Masjid in Sector 57 after midnight. Some people in the crowd opened fire at the people present in the mosque and also set it ablaze.
In Nuh, two more people injured in the violence on Monday succumbed to their injuries. The victims are home guards Neeraj and Gursewak and Bhadas village resident Shakti. The identity of the fourth victim is still to be ascertained.
Ten policemen were among 23 injured in the violence in Nuh. The police have registered 11 FIRs in the district and detained 27 people in connection with the rioting.
At least 120 vehicles were damaged during the violence in the district. Of these, 50, including eight belonging to the police, were set ablaze.
Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij on Tuesday said a curfew has been clamped on Nuh district.
As news of the violence in Muslim-dominated Nuh spread on Monday, mobs in Sohna set ablaze four vehicles and a shop, apparently belonging to people from that community.
The situation in Nuh and Sohna continues to be tense. However, there were no reports of any fresh violence on Tuesday. Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in large numbers in Nuh and the other affected areas, the police said.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday said "strictest action" will be taken against those responsible for the incident.
"Today's incident is unfortunate. I appeal to all the people to maintain peace in the state. The guilty will not be spared at any cost, and strictest action will be taken against them," the chief minister said in a tweet in Hindi.