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Why Meghalaya is tense after a former militant's death

The sequence of events that unfolded after the killing led to the resignation of state’s Home Minister Lahkmen Rymbui. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma’s government has called for a probe into the incident as the situation remains tense amid deployment of central paramilitary forces in Shillong.

August 17, 2021 / 13:12 IST
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Stone pelting, vandalism and arson rocked Shillong on August 15.
Stone pelting, vandalism and arson rocked Shillong on August 15.

Shillong remains under curfew until August 18 over violence that erupted in the Meghalaya capital on Independence Day in connection with the death of Cherishterfield Thangkhiew, a former militant, in a police operation.

Thangkhiew, the General Secretary of the outlawed Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), was killed on August 13. Police alleged that he was involved in recent  IED explosion in Meghalaya, including one in Shillong last week in which two people were injured.

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The sequence of events that unfolded after the killing led to the resignation of state’s Home Minister Lahkmen Rymbui. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma’s government has, in the meantime, called for a probe into the incident as the situation remains tense amid deployment of central paramilitary forces in the Meghalaya capital.

How did the violence erupt?