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Meghalaya seeks additional forces to deal with ILP agitation

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Press Trust of India Shillong
Meghalaya government has sought additional security forces from the Centre to tackle the pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) activists who are going to intensify demonstrations in the next few days.

"We have asked for an additional 12 companies of CRPF and Rapid Action Force (RAF)," a top Home department official told PTI today.

He said a request has already been sent to the Ministry of Home Affairs for sanctioning of the additional forces and the state is awaiting for their arrivals.

According to a report of the Home department, these forces are required to tame the unrest which is hitting the state at the moment.
 

In the Khasi Jaintia Hills region, pro-ILP activists constituting of influential pressure groups including the Khasi Students Union, the Federation of Khasi Jaintia and Garo People besides eight others have announced a series of anti-government demonstration for the next four days.

There will be office picketing and night-road blockades on Tuesday rpt Tuesday and Thursday rpt Thursday and a bandh has been declared on Friday rpt Friday, F Kharmawphlang, spokesperson of pro-ILP activists and Khasi Students Union Vice President said.

In the past one week, spate of arsons and attack on government offices were reported and more than 15 activists have been arrested so far following police crackdown.

Around 150 migrant labourers employed in eight saw mills in West Khasi Hills' Siejlieh area, about 15 km from Nongstoin, the district headquarter, were attacked by unknown miscreants last night forcing most of them to leave the area.

A government college at Tura, the Garo Hills division headquarter, has been shut down by the district administration in view of the hostel being made into a platform to launch anti-government activities, Deputy Commissioner Pravin Bakshi said.

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First Published: Sep 15 2013 | 9:55 PM IST

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