GHADC Elections Postponed Due to Meghalaya Violence.webp

Shillong, March 13 Curfew has been extended in Meghalaya's violence-hit West Garo Hills district until 6 am on Sunday, officials said.

It will be enforced across the district, with a relaxation from 9 am to 3 pm on Saturday to procure essential items, according to an order issued by District Magistrate Vibhor Aggarwal.

Meanwhile, the curfew imposed in the East Garo Hills district will continue until further orders, the officials said.

The main market in Williamnagar, East Garo Hills, will be permitted to open from 6 am to 1 pm, District Magistrate R P Marak said in another order.

During the curfew period, residents have been asked to remain indoors, with movement in the two districts prohibited, except during the relaxation hours, the officials said.

Law enforcement agencies, magistrates, and police officers have been directed to strictly enforce the order and take action against violators, they said.

Violence erupted earlier this week in parts of West Garo Hills, including Chibinang and Tura, during protests linked to the nomination process for the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) elections.

Two persons were killed in the violence, with incidents of vandalism and arson reported from several areas, the officials said.

In view of the law and order situation, the Meghalaya government postponed the GHADC elections, which were scheduled to be held on April 10.
 
Tags Tags
curfew district administration district magistrate east garo hills essential items garo hills autonomous district council (ghadc) elections law enforcement meghalaya nomination process order protests public safety violence west garo hills williamnagar
Back
Top