Shillong: Beginner economics that have been pandemic-pandemics who began to live back somewhat, took further beatings with a sudden decline in law and order that led to the imposition of hours of night in the capital Meghalaya Shillong since Saturday and scheduled to continue until 5am at 5 am Wednesday.
The night was dropped in the agglomeration of Shillong after a broad protest, after the death of the former Secretary General of the National Liberation Council Hynniewtrep (HNLC), Cheristerfield Thanghiew in the police shot during Friday.
The state government has announced a judicial probe into the incident.
Cellular internet services are also suspended while in the East Hills Khasi Regency, which includes Shillong and in the districts side by side with the West Hills Khasi, Hills Khasi Barat Southeast and RI-BHOII.
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old watch declarations have placed our agricultural producers in serious trouble because hundreds of tons of vegetables and food lay in various depots throughout the country,” Hynniewtrep Integrated Territorial Organization was written to the Minister of Conrad K Sangma and was sought.
Withdrawal curfew.
Meanwhile, the administration has a relaxing curfew for about two hours in a certain area, including laban on Tuesday to allow the opening of a grocery store, after people who come out to keep the essence.
On the other hand, the Christian leader forum Khasi Jaintia (KJCLF) has expressed a deep concern in the current situation in the state.
“We were all filled with deep sadness to the shooting that took the life of Cheristerfield Thanghiew in the dark before dawn on August 13, 2021.
It was noted that law enforcers had trampled at the residence and a hamlet, which had filled everyone with a surprise and bitterness.
Citizens now Loss of their trust and confidence in law enforcers and those who are authorized, “statements issued by the forum are read.
This forum urged the government to resolve its earliest responsibility in a fair and transparent way and asked leaders from various churches and groups, principals, mothers and adolescents, including the government to work together for peace and security in the state.