Meghalaya peace push: Safe passage for HNLC delegates
First Published: 5th August, 2022 14:44 IST
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has assured full safety of all Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council or HNLC leaders set to hold negotiations with the state goevrnment’s interlocutor.CM Sangma said
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has assured full safety of all Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council or HNLC leaders set to hold negotiations with the state goevrnment’s interlocutor.
CM Sangma said that security will not be an issues even as eh hoped that the official talks will begin soon.
It may be mentioned that the HNLC had shot a letter seeking assurance on the safety of the delegation set to take part in the negotiations.
As per reports, a 5-member HNLC delegation may take part in the talks.
As per inputs three senior members of the outfit along with 2 personal security guards will be the part of the delegation.
Talks between the HNLC and the government had stalled after the death of Cheristerfield Thangkhiew last year. The peace efforts got a fresh push this year after HNLC appointed Sardon Blah as its new interlocutor.
It was only a few days ago that the Meghalaya government assured safe passage for the HNLC leaders coming to the talks table.
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live No irregularities found in recent MPSC examinations: Mizoram CM Lalduhoma
03rd May 2024Live Manipur violence completes a year today: Defining moments
03rd May 2024Live Meghalaya: Dy CM Prestone Tynsong chairs key meet to review Shillong law and order situation
03rd May 2024Live Assam: Former Hill Area Development (HAD) minister Sum Ronghang passes away at 61
03rd May 2024WE RECOMMEND
Meghalaya: Dy CM Prestone Tynsong chairs key meet to review Shillong law and order situation
The closed door meeting was convened to discuss the steps taken to prevent any untoward incident like the latest incidents of petrol bomb attacks in close intervals.
03rd May 2024Govt is taking steps: Meghalaya CM on law and order situation in the state
“We are on the job. I want to assure the people that the government is taking steps to contain the situation," CM Conrad Sangma said.
03rd May 2024Amid petrol bomb attacks, govt vehicle set ablaze in Shillong
Police said that vehicles are being targeted in areas which are not under the surveillance of CCTV cameras.
03rd May 2024Busy Umiam Bridge back to its original position after initial renovation work: CM Conrad Sangma
DCs of East Khasi Hills and Ri-Bhoi districts had requested the PWD to identify alternate routes to ensure smooth movement of traffic while the repair work in on
02nd May 2024Meghalaya petrol bomb attacks: Asked DGP to ensure such incidents do not repeat, says Dy CM Prestone Tynsong
Since April 3, there have been 5 petrol bomb attacks – 4 in Shillong and one in Jowai and two attacks took place in the Shillong Sadar police station and Rynjah Police station today, May 1.
01st May 2024