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  • Shullai condemns killing of labourers, urges Centre to depute more central forces 

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaApril 10, 2024

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    BJP legislator from South Shillong Sanbor Shullai on Wednesday said he would soon meet the Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his intervention into the frequent killing of innocent lives in the state.

    Condemning the killing of innocent labourers at Mawlai Mawroh and Ichamati, Shullai said he will appeal to the union home minister to depute more central forces so as to ensure that peace and tranquility prevail in the entire region.

    He also appealed to all organizations that any form of protest should be peaceful.

    Stating that such incidents will only portray a negative image against the state, Shullai said that the government should take strict action against anyone involved without being biased be it the killing of Non tribal or Tribal. He further stated that law is equal for all and no one has the right to take the law and order situation for a ride. 

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