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Arunachal backtracks on PRC after massive violence

The Arunachal Pradesh government climbed down in the face of the violent protests and declared that it will not implement the report granting PRC to six communities living along the Assam-Arunachal border.

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Published : Feb 24, 2019, 9:16 PM IST

Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh government on Sunday froze its decision on the controversial permanent residence certificate (PRC) that triggered widespread violence for a third day, leading to the torching of the Deputy Chief Minister's house.

A worried Chief Minister Pema Khandu convened an all-party meeting on Sunday night to discuss the prevailing situation which Home Minster Kumar Waii described to News Agency as "very tense and uncontrollable".

The Arunachal Pradesh government climbed down in the face of the violent protests and declared that it will not implement the report granting PRC to six communities living along the Assam-Arunachal border.

Chief Secretary Satya Gopal said in a statement: "Considering the present situation in respect of the matter pertaining to grant of PRC to non-Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe residents of Namsai and Changlang districts, the government has decided that no further action shall be taken in respect of grant of PRC."

The Home Minster added: "The situation is very tense and uncontrollable. The state is taking all steps to calm the situation."

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On Sunday, a mob set fire to the house of Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein.

Security forces resorted to blank firing as the the unruly protesters defied curfew and marched towards the Chief Minister's residence.

It was not clear if anyone was injured in Sunday's firing.

The protesters also set fire to and vandalized two police stations in Itanagar and adjoining Naharlagun, while a Superintendent of Police officer was reportedly injured.

Ford, Nissan, Hyundai, Renault and Mahindra showrooms were vandalized.

Meanwhile, the relatives of Risso Tari, who succumbed to his bullet injuries in police firing on Friday, sought justice for him. Governor B.D. Mishra, a retired Brigadier, condemned the violence.

Appealing for peace, Mishra said: "Arunachalis have always demonstrated their rationality, sagacity and maturity in their conduct under all circumstances."

Mishra advised the state government to take all precautionary measures to prevent further mayhem.

Four Army columns were deployed in the capital while authorities suspended Internet services across the state to avoid the spread of fake news.

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The protests were called on Friday evening by 18 student and civil society groups. Later that day, protesters set ablaze 50 vehicles and damaged over 100 vehicles.

The mobs alleged the a committee led by Environment and Forest Minister Nabam Rebia had submitted its report on PRC without proper verification of facts.

The indigenous communities in Arunachal Pradesh believe that they will suffer if the PRC is extended to other communities.

Also read:Kerala: Flames at waste mound doused, residents still affected by smoke

With inputs from IANS.

Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh government on Sunday froze its decision on the controversial permanent residence certificate (PRC) that triggered widespread violence for a third day, leading to the torching of the Deputy Chief Minister's house.

A worried Chief Minister Pema Khandu convened an all-party meeting on Sunday night to discuss the prevailing situation which Home Minster Kumar Waii described to News Agency as "very tense and uncontrollable".

The Arunachal Pradesh government climbed down in the face of the violent protests and declared that it will not implement the report granting PRC to six communities living along the Assam-Arunachal border.

Chief Secretary Satya Gopal said in a statement: "Considering the present situation in respect of the matter pertaining to grant of PRC to non-Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe residents of Namsai and Changlang districts, the government has decided that no further action shall be taken in respect of grant of PRC."

The Home Minster added: "The situation is very tense and uncontrollable. The state is taking all steps to calm the situation."

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On Sunday, a mob set fire to the house of Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein.

Security forces resorted to blank firing as the the unruly protesters defied curfew and marched towards the Chief Minister's residence.

It was not clear if anyone was injured in Sunday's firing.

The protesters also set fire to and vandalized two police stations in Itanagar and adjoining Naharlagun, while a Superintendent of Police officer was reportedly injured.

Ford, Nissan, Hyundai, Renault and Mahindra showrooms were vandalized.

Meanwhile, the relatives of Risso Tari, who succumbed to his bullet injuries in police firing on Friday, sought justice for him. Governor B.D. Mishra, a retired Brigadier, condemned the violence.

Appealing for peace, Mishra said: "Arunachalis have always demonstrated their rationality, sagacity and maturity in their conduct under all circumstances."

Mishra advised the state government to take all precautionary measures to prevent further mayhem.

Four Army columns were deployed in the capital while authorities suspended Internet services across the state to avoid the spread of fake news.

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The protests were called on Friday evening by 18 student and civil society groups. Later that day, protesters set ablaze 50 vehicles and damaged over 100 vehicles.

The mobs alleged the a committee led by Environment and Forest Minister Nabam Rebia had submitted its report on PRC without proper verification of facts.

The indigenous communities in Arunachal Pradesh believe that they will suffer if the PRC is extended to other communities.

Also read:Kerala: Flames at waste mound doused, residents still affected by smoke

With inputs from IANS.

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Police officer, Army jawan, 2 JeM terrorists killed in encounter in J&K's Kulgam
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         Srinagar, Feb 24 (PTI) A deputy superintendent of police, an army jawan and two Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists were killed in an encounter in Kulgam district of south Kashmir on Sunday, officials said.
         The encounter took place in the Turigam area of Kulgam after the police got an intelligence input about the presence of a group of terrorists in the area, they added.
         The approaching police party was fired upon, in which Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Aman Thakur got seriously injured in the neck. The officer succumbed to his injuries when he was being flown to the army hospital, the officials said.
         An army major and two soldiers were also injured in the encounter, officials said, adding that a non-commissioned officer, Havaldar Sombir, succumbed to his injuries subsequently.
         The other injured persons, including the major, are out of danger.
         Two terrorists were also killed in the encounter, but their identity is yet to be ascertained.
         A 2011-batch JK Police Services officer and a resident of Doda district in the Jammu region, Thakur was leading the police team from the front in the encounter with JeM terrorists.
         Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh said, "It is an unfortunate incident, in which we have lost a brave officer. He was a fighter and he led Sunday's operation himself."
         Thakur was posted as the DySP (operation) in Kulgam, a terrorist-infested area of south Kashmir, two years ago and had successfully carried out anti-terror operations in the area.
         He was awarded the DGP's Commendation Medal and Certificate for his exemplary service only last month. PTI MIJ SKL
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