Attack On CM Office In Meghalaya: 18 Including BJP Leaders Arrested
Attack on CM office in Meghalaya: 18 including BJP leaders arrested.
Police continue to search for two TMC leaders With alleged involvement in attacks on BJP leaders. Five police officers were injured in the incident.
Police engaged in search of two TMC leaders.
Police have launched a manhunt to arrest two Trinamool Congress leaders accused of inciting a mob to attack the office on Monday night. The police quickly found the accused.
CM had a meeting.
Assume that when the attack occurred, CM Conrad’s Sangma was meeting with the leaders of the Achik Consciously Integrated Crime Organization (ACHIK) and the Garo Hills State Movement Committee (GHSMC).
Arson and vandalism were carried out during the attack. One thing to be proud of is that nothing happened to Minister Sangma in the incident and he is safe.
Attack on CM office in Meghalaya: Two BJP leaders were among the arrested defendants.
The names of Two BJP Mahila Morcha workers are Belina M. Marak and Dilche Ch Marak.
The official said a manhunt had been launched for two Trinamool Parliament leaders accused of inciting mob violence. The minister announced a relief of Rs 50,000 for each injured police officer.
The injured officers were taken to the hospital and are now out of danger. Police fired tear gas and used a lathi charge to disperse the crowd.
Night curfew was imposed on Tura.
After this incident, a night curfew was imposed in the city of Tura. At the same time, the district government reviews the situation of order and law.
At the same time, guidelines were issued to close educational institutions in the Tura city area as a precautionary measure.
Broadband ban partially lifted in Manipur, ban on mobile internet to continue.
The Manipur government has partially restored the internet in the violence-hit state.
The suspension has been conditionally lifted by the state government on July 25 (Tuesday), almost three months after banning broadband internet due to caste violence.
The government said in an order that only those people who have a static IP connection can access the internet in a limited way.