To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Lapang returns, GSU sponsors indefinite 'night curfew' in Garo Hills

Shillong, Mar 11 (UNI) Garo Students' Union here today called an indefinite 'night curfew' from March 13 in the three districts of Garo Hills in protest against the reinstatement of D D Lapang as the Chief Minister.

The GSU-sponsored 'night curfew' came after the Hynniewtrep National Youth Front, Ri Bhoi Students' Union, Federal Council of Ri War Mihngi, Civil Society Women's Organisation and Synjuk Ki Longkmie yesterday called an indefinite 'night curfew' from March 13 in the state's Khasi and Jaintia Hills.

''Our agitation is to protest the All India Congress Committee(AICC) decision to remove Mr Rymbai from the helm of affairs,'' GSU President Andreas T Sangma told UNI here over the phone from Garo Hills today.

The 'night curfew' will be between 1900 - 0500 hours, Mr Sangma said, adding that this was in protest against the frequent leadership changes by the AICC and reinstatement of Mr Lapang and former Deputy Chief Ministers - Dr Mukul Manda Sangma and Deborah C Marak in the newly-formed ministry, by Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

Yesterday, Congress leader D D Lapang was sworn-in for the third time as Meghalaya's Chief Minister after his predecessor J D Rymbai quit office.

Mr Rymbai, who was, for the past five days, defiant of the Congress president's directive to step down, yesterday put in his paper, ending five days of high political drama in this political instable state.

''We don't trust Mr Lapang or Dr Mukul Sangma because they have unleashed terror in Garo Hills,'' Mr Sangma said, recalling the twin police firing on student protestors over the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) revamping issue in Garo Hills on September 30, 2005, that left nine dead and over 100 injured.

The GSU president said that the student body would suspend their agitation only after the AICC reinstate Mr JD Rymbai as chief minister.

Meanwhile, Mr Lapang said that they could hold such demonstrations as ''an expression of their democratic rights.'' UNI

Dhaka-Kolkata rail link to start on April 14

Kolkata, Mar 11 (UNI) Come April 14, the Bengali New Years' day, the Bengalis will have a reason to rejoice as Kolkata-Dhaka rail link is expected to be restored, marking a new phase of co-operation between India and Bangladesh. Official sources here today said the railway link would open another crucial phase of cross-border linkages with India's neighbours. In the new mileau of co-operation between the interim government in Bangladesh and India, the train would be operated by India and Bangladesh.....

Indigo faces bomb scare

Kolkata, Mar 11 (UNI) An Indigo flight from Kolkata to Nagpur returned to the Dum Dum Airport following a bomb hoax. Official sources said, the flight returned after an anonymous caller told the Air Traffic Control that that there was bomb aboard the Indigo flight. Soon after, the aircraft landed. The passengers were evacuated and the security agencies, including those of bomb detection and disposal squad, searched the aircraft. However, nothing was found. The passengers were also put through the.....

Indo-Bangla border to be fenced along tiger reserve in Mizoram

Aizawl, Mar 11 (UNI) The Mizoram Environment and Forests department has decided to fence the 318 km stretch of the Indo-Bangla border along the Dampa Tiger Reserve, which has been opened for animal movement. Official sources said here today that concerned with the national security the Home Ministry had allowed fencing of the 80 km stretch across the reserved forest area. The department had earlier suggested that five animal corridors should be left open for animal movement. But it was opposed.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login