"I have put a word to both the chief ministers officially in a letter to take necessary steps for handing over the cases to the CBI and communicate their willingness accordingly," Mukul told a small gathering of people who converged at Khyndailad in a candle light vigil the city to mourn the death of the two students recently.
Chief Minister and his cabinet colleagues joined hundreds of students and concerned citizens while lighting the candles in the vigil organised by the Shillong Press Club and I-CARE, a local NGO here.
According to the Chief Minister, the response of both the Chief Ministers "will go a long way in reflecting the sensitivity of their governments.
He said, "We need to further carry forward this particular engagement to address the issues of various insensitivity natures of educational institutions across the country towards students community.
Mukul said, "There must be a law enacted for the whole country to ensure that safety and security of students are taken into consideration and to regulate these universities.
Chief Minister said mandating such a law through legislation will go a long way in creating an environment which will be a win win situation for both the students and the institutions.
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