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Shillong violence: Police on the job to take action

First Published: 28th October, 2022 17:59 IST

Tynsong maintained that the govt has already instructed the police to make sure that no untoward incidents take place in future.

The Meghalaya Police is on the job to take action against those involved in allegedly attacking passersby during a FKJGP rally in Shillong today.

Meghalaya deputy chief minister Prestone Tynsong informed this and maintained that the government has already instructed the police authority to make sure that no untoward incidents take place in the future.

Tynsong maintained that the government and the police will take its own course of action.

Also Read: Shillong: Violence in FKJGP rally; non-tribals targetted

The Meghalaya deputy chief minister requested the Federation of Khasi, Jainita and Garo People (FKJGP) as well as other organisations to control their members by clearly stating that the government does not want law and order situation at any cost.

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