The deputy chief minister of Haryana, Dushyant Chautala on Wednesday admitted the administration lapse in Nuh violence. He said that that lapse in information has led to Nuh violence which has killed six.According to the Chautala, the organisers of the Hindu procession group did not give the correct estimate of the people coming to attend it, which has brought violence to the doorstep of the state.Chautala, on August 1 blamed the organisers of the Brij Mandal Yatra for not giving the correct information beforehand. He further added that strict action will be taken against the people who are involved and found guilty in connection with the violence and dismissed the charges of being communally biased. “There was a lack of assessment not only by the administration but also on the part of organisers who could not properly assess this entire episode properly,” said Chautala.#WATCH | Haryana Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala says, …SP Nuh was on leave and SP Bhiwani was given the temporary charge – he has now been given the permanent charge. A few incidents were reported in Gurugram, additional force has been deployed there so that we can immediately… pic.twitter.com/aNE7bJogEQ— ANI (@ANI) August 4, 2023He further added that the Superintendent of Police (SP), Nuh was on leave since July 22 and SP that was looking into the services during that period could not assess the situation properly. “The officials who gave the go-ahead (for the yatra) too could not assess it properly. It is a point which is under investigation,” he said at a press conference, reiterating that the police personnel were not deployed properly through the Yatra route.Notably, the communal violence has killed six and left several injured. Meanwhile, the administration has demolished almost 750 properties behaving in a biased manner. The Haryana and Punjab High Court has halted the action and asked for the details of the action taken by the administration.