New Delhi: Following the arrest of Congress MLA Mamman Khan in connection with the Nuh violence case on Friday, September 15, the Haryana government suspended mobile internet and bulk SMS service in the district for two days.The district administration also imposed Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) barring gatherings of four or more people until further orders, as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order.Khan, who was arrested from Ajmer in Rajasthan, was produced before the Nuh district court on Friday. The court granted the Haryana special investigation team (SIT), which is investigating the riot case, two-day custody of Khan.According to Hindustan Times, it is Haryana Police’s case that Khan had been in touch with those who shared “provocative and misleading” posts on social media which resulted in the violence that broke out in Nuh on July 31, during a rally taken out by Hindutva groups. Khan is suspect number 331 but is the high-profile person arrested so far in the case.Police said that Khan was in touch with one Mohammed Toufiq over the phone on June 29 and 30, who was later arrested for violence that took place at the district’s Badkali Chowk. Senior officials in the know of things say Khan’s role in the violence falls under the ambit of Section 107 (abetment to crime) and Section 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code.Khan had earlier moved the Punjab and Haryana high court seeking protection from arrest, but he was not granted relief and was instead asked to move a local court in Haryana. The high court, however, scheduled his other plea – the constitution of a new SIT to probe the Nuh violence – for October 19.Six people were killed and dozens injured during communal violence in Nuh on July 31, when the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal took out a ‘Shobha Yatra’ in Muslim-majority areas.