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Attacks on Sikhs in BJP ruled Meghalaya: Curfew imposed in Shillong

PUNJAB NEWSLINE NETWORK | June 03, 2018 10:12 AM

SHILLONG: The miscreants attacked Sikh community members and burnt their houses in Shillong in BJP ruled Meghlaya in the northeast. The police had failed to controkl the mob violence that let to imposition of curfew. The minority Sikhs defended themselves when 200 strong mob backed by certain local BJP leaders attacked Sikh colony.

Not only the Sikhs, the Muslims and christians are also becoming target of violence in the BJP rules states in India. BJP allegedly backing miscreants to scare the minority communities.

Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has spoke to Meghlaya CM who assured full protection of Sikh community. SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal has also expressed his concern over the attacks on Sikhs. The BJP leaders of Punjab however are silent on violence against Sikhs.

A senior government official said that Curfew will be lifted for seven hours on Sunday in curfew-bound areas in Meghalaya's capital Shillong, but restrictions will remain in force.

"Curfew would be lifted from 8.00 a.m to 3.00 p.m tomorrow (Sunday) in curfew areas under Lumdiengjri Police Station and Cantonment Beat House areas to allow people to get their essential commodities," Deputy Commissioner in-charge East Khasi Hills district, Peter S. Dkhar, told IANS.

Dkhar, however, said that suspension of internet on mobile services would continue besides prohibiting the sale of petrol, diesel etc., in loose jerricans, bottles and any other containers to public by all petrol pumps within the district.

The magistrate also appealed to the people not to trust false reports propagated in social media like attacks on gurdwara in the city.

"The situation is still tense but under control. The Army is on standby and will be deployed if the situation warrants. The district administration and the state police are making all efforts to restore peace and normalcy," he said.

Dkhar imposed indefinite curfew in areas under Lumdiengjri Police Station and Cantonment Beat House from 4 a.m on Friday in view of the breakdown of law and order in Motphran, Mawkhar and adjoining areas following Thursday's clash.

The clash erupted after a skirmish between some women and a driver of Shillong Public Transport Service (SPTS) bus at Them Meteor, which led to the assault of three persons. The parties involved in the skirmish had arrived at a verbal compromise though.

A magisterial inquiry has been ordered to probe the incident as well as to identify the elements spreading rumours and inciting violence.

Making a fervent appeal to all citizens to maintain peace and extend help to bring normalcy back to the city, a government communique said: "It has been observed that false news and propaganda played a vital role in raising tempers and inciting violence...

A case has been registered an an arrest made in connection with an incident in which three boys were assaulted.

 
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