2 dead, local polls postponed, curfew extended: What's behind the unrest in Meghalaya?

Recent unrest in Meghalaya's Garo Hills district has led to the tragic loss of two lives and significant disruptions in local governance and education. In response to escalating violence, authorities have suspended internet services and postponed board examinations. The ongoing curfew, initially imposed to quell the disturbances, has been extended in a bid to restore order. The situation is a result of rising tensions in the region, which have been exacerbated by political and social factors. The local elections, originally scheduled to take place amidst this turmoil, have now been postponed, further complicating the region's governance. As the state grapples with these challenges, the government is under pressure to address the underlying issues fueling the unrest and ensure the safety of its citizens.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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