Meghalaya: 2 killed in police firing as GHADC unrest spirals; curfew imposed

In Meghalaya, escalating unrest linked to the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) led to tragic police firing that resulted in the deaths of two individuals. The situation in the region has prompted local authorities to impose a curfew and call for an Army flag march to restore order as tensions rise across the plains belt. The unrest is reportedly fueled by political disputes and local grievances, with citizens expressing dissatisfaction over governance and resource allocation. The government is taking immediate steps to contain the violence, including the deployment of additional security forces to ensure public safety and prevent further clashes. This incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing turmoil, drawing attention to the need for effective dialogue and conflict resolution in the region. As the state grapples with these challenges, the community's demands for accountability and peace remain pressing issues that authorities must address in the coming days.
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