Express News Service
GUWAHATI: Five police personnel had been injured when a mob pelted stones focusing on Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Okay Sangma’s workplace in Tura on Monday night.
Sangma escaped with none accidents.
He was holding a dialogue with some organisations which just lately launched protests demanding the clearance of backlog of jobs meant for the Garo neighborhood and declaring Tura the state’s “winter capital”.
Official sources mentioned Sangma was holding a peaceable dialogue with the organisations for over three hours on the CMO, Tura when a mob emerged and carried out the assault.
“The Chief Minister had invited the agitating groups for a discussion in presence of all stakeholders. Meanwhile, a crowd of thousands of people gathered outside the CMO, Tura and started pelting stones,” the Chief Minister’s Office mentioned.
The police retaliated by firing teargas shells to disperse the group and within the flip of occasions and commotion, 5 police personnel had been injured, the CMO mentioned, including Sangma was overseeing the matter.
The leaders of the protesting organisations mentioned the assailants weren’t their members.
Following the incident, numerous policemen and CRPF personnel had been rushed to the positioning.
GUWAHATI: Five police personnel had been injured when a mob pelted stones focusing on Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Okay Sangma’s workplace in Tura on Monday night.
Sangma escaped with none accidents.
He was holding a dialogue with some organisations which just lately launched protests demanding the clearance of backlog of jobs meant for the Garo neighborhood and declaring Tura the state’s “winter capital”.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Official sources mentioned Sangma was holding a peaceable dialogue with the organisations for over three hours on the CMO, Tura when a mob emerged and carried out the assault.
“The Chief Minister had invited the agitating groups for a discussion in presence of all stakeholders. Meanwhile, a crowd of thousands of people gathered outside the CMO, Tura and started pelting stones,” the Chief Minister’s Office mentioned.
The police retaliated by firing teargas shells to disperse the group and within the flip of occasions and commotion, 5 police personnel had been injured, the CMO mentioned, including Sangma was overseeing the matter.
The leaders of the protesting organisations mentioned the assailants weren’t their members.
Following the incident, numerous policemen and CRPF personnel had been rushed to the positioning.