Curfews and Communication Blackouts: Election Unrest in Meghalaya
Curfew and internet disruptions were enforced in Meghalaya's West Garo Hills due to election-related violence. Shops were vandalized, and the government took action to ensure public safety and prevent rumor spread. Peace meetings are planned with community leaders as the situation is closely monitored.
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The Meghalaya government has imposed a 24-hour curfew and a 48-hour suspension of mobile internet services in West Garo Hills district following election-related unrest. These measures come in the wake of violence linked to the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council election nomination process.
Miscreants vandalized shops in the Chibinang area, leading to concerns about public safety. Authorities acted to prevent potential disturbances to peace and order. The restrictions prohibit residents from leaving their homes, with a continued emphasis on maintaining tranquility.
Security forces, including police and CRPF, have been deployed for strict surveillance. Meanwhile, peace committee meetings are being organized with community leaders to ease tensions. The election nomination period, which began on March 10, remains unchanged despite the unrest.
(With inputs from agencies.)

