2 Killed In Meghalaya Curfew Firing Linked To Tensions Over Garo Hills Polls

In a tragic incident in Meghalaya's West Garo Hills, two individuals lost their lives as police fired shots while attempting to disperse a gathering deemed unlawful during the enforced night curfew. This violence is linked to rising tensions surrounding the upcoming Garo Hills elections, which have heightened local unrest. The situation escalated during the curfew, leading law enforcement to take drastic measures amidst fears of escalating clashes. Authorities have since imposed a stricter security regime to maintain order as the community grapples with the aftermath of this incident. The state government is under pressure to address both the immediate crisis and the broader political tensions that contributed to such unrest. Residents and political leaders alike are calling for calm and dialogue as they navigate this volatile period ahead of the elections, which are critical for the region's governance and stability. As investigations continue, the state remains on high alert to prevent further violence and ensure the safety of its citizens.
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