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This time, the Khasi Student Organization (KSU) has claimed that all Bengalis in Meghalaya are “Bangladeshi”. That is why new tensions have spread in Shillong.
A Khasi taxi driver was killed in a clash with local villagers in February this year during a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Ichhamati, Meghalaya.
It is alleged that local Bengalis fled the village in fear due to the incident. Police arrested several people accused of being involved in the incident. The militant group HNLCO immediately threatened Bengalis to leave the state.
Recently, it has been reported that Ichhamati men are still unable to return to the village and do business. The women and children of the village are being tortured.
Last Tuesday, the Committee for the Protection of Civil Rights and we Bengalis organized a protest on the Assam-Meghalaya border. Hundreds of people went to Malidhar in Kachar district and chanted slogans for the safety of Bengali speakers to the Meghalaya government.
In Katigarh, the Youth Congress is sitting in style Representatives of the Bengali organization, in a memorandum to the governor of Meghalaya, complained that the police, the judiciary, the administration, the student body, the militants, all they had united against the Bengalis.
Then today, KSU put up a sign saying that all Bengalis in Meghalaya are Bangladeshi. Somewhere it is written, Bangladeshis stop oppression in Meghalaya, Tripura, Assam and Mizoram.
Sushmita was also warned not to sniff Meghalaya. Sushmita tagged the Prime Minister and Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Conrad Sangma, with the image of the poster and wrote in a tweet that the oppression of Hindus in Bangladesh is very far, such a banner in Meghalaya!
According to the state government, communal or linguistic differences are never desirable. After learning of the matter, the police went and removed all the banners.
Meghalaya Interior Minister Lakmen Rimbui said on Wednesday that Sushmita Dev, watching the elections in West Bengal and Assam, was suddenly trying to create a heated debate using the Bengalis of Meghalaya. It won’t be good for anyone.
According to the Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Conrad Sangma, we are talking with Khasi and Bengali organizations so that the situation does not get worse. Talking to the center.
Source: Anandabazar
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