Six hurt in clash

20 Jan 2025 23:25:19
Newmai News Network
Shillong, Jan 20: At least six people including four women police personnel were injured today during a clash that broke out between police and villagers, who are protesting against the alleged decision of the dorbar shnong to allot a land for the construction of a school by the Ramakrishna Mission at Mawkynrew village.
The incident has prompted the district administration of East Khasi Hills to immediately impose a curfew to ensure law and order does not deteriorate in the village.
In her order, the Deputy Commissioner RM Kurbah said, "in exercise of the powers conferred upon me under Section 163 BNSS do hereby promulgate curfew in the above site at Mawkynrew village with immediate effect till further orders. Areas to be under curfew: Mawkynrew village under Madanrting police station, East Khasi Hills district."
She said the order was issued following information that there is serious deterioration of law and order in areas under Mawkynrew village with reports of vandalism causing destruction to property and persons at Ramakrishna Mission School, Mawkynrew.
"These activities are likely to continue with every likelihood of causing serious breach of peace and tranquility and may lead to loss of life and property," the DC stated.
The unrest led to police resorting to lathi charges and firing tear gas shells to disperse the protesters.
It was informed that the incident was triggered by public outrage over the allocation of land by the village authorities of Mawkynrew Pyllun to the management of Ramakrishna Mission, which is constructing a school in the area. Residents from Mawleiñ and Mawkynrew villages, both men and women, gathered in large number to protest against the decision.
The protesters claimed that the disputed land had already been allocated to the Mawkynrew Sports Club for use as a playground and alleged that the decision to reallocate the land to the Ramakrishna Mission was made without their knowledge or consent.
As the protesters tried to forcefully enter the construction site, they clashed with police and the Magistrate present on the scene. In response to the escalating situation, the police used lathis and fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. Despite these measures, the protesters continued their agitation, resulting in injuries to six people.
East Khasi Hills SP Vivek Syiem informed that four-women police personnel and two members of the public were injured during the incident. He however informed that the situation is being brought under control.
The SP said that an additional one platoon has been deployed at the construction site to ensure law and order is maintained.
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