Shillong curfew eased off, govt to call Assembly session on Citizenship Act

Offices and a few shops have opened in the state capital, said East Khasi Hills district deputy commissioner M W Nongbri.

Citizenship Amendment Bill, CAB, strike, protest, North East, Guwahati, Demonstrators
Protestor’s burn hoardings and other materials during their march against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, in Guwahati, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. Source: PTI
Press Trust of India Shillong
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 14 2019 | 12:13 PM IST
Curfew was eased in Shillong Saturday from 10am to 7pm as the city returned to peace after violent protests against the Citizenship Act.

Offices and a few shops have opened in the state capital, said East Khasi Hills district deputy commissioner M W Nongbri.

She said traffic has been normal since morning in the city and there was no report of any untoward incident in the past 12 hours. Curfew was relaxed on Friday for 12 hours, beginning 10 am.

The Meghalaya government has decided to convene a special one-day session of the assembly to bring in a resolution to implement the Inner Line Permit regime.

"We have decided to convene a special session of the state legislative assembly with the sole aim to bring in a resolution to implement the ILP regime," Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong told PTI.

Led by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, a delegation from the state also met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and apprised him of the shortage of essential commodities here following the situation in neighboring Assam.

"The Union Home Minister was very receptive to all the issues, raised by the delegation and has agreed to examine the matter at the earliest," said a statement from the Chief Minister's Office.

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