New Delhi: Terming the firing incident by Assam police personnel as unjustified, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Friday lodged a formal complaint to Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi even as he said that the border clash and not the timber dispute, as claimed by Assam, was the real reason behind the killings.
As many as five villagers of West Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya and one Assam forest official were killed in clashes and "unprovoked firing"on Tuesday along the Assam Meghalaya border.
The firing occurred around 3 am on Tuesday in an area bordering West Karbi Anglong district of Assam and Mukroh village in Meghalaya’s West Jaintia Hills.
Sangma and a delegation of his cabinet called on Shah Thursday evening and demanded an immediate CBI inquiry over the incident. The Assam government has also recommended a CBI inquiry into the incident.
"We want the investigation to take place, and those who have committed this inhuman act, they should be punished," Sangma told ETV Bharat. Asked whether the incident would have any impact on future talks, Sangma said the situation took place 'under circumstances of the border issue.'