The indefinite curfew clamped at Maibang town of the district, the epicentre of violence, was relaxed for five hours today, even as the 48-hour Dima Hasao bandh ended this morning.
"In order to defuse the tension and bring back normalcy, the Chief Minister has invited a number of social groups, apex bodies and students unions for a discussion. It is basically to find out an amicable way," a senior government official told PTI from Haflong, the district headquarter.
Meanwhile, the indefinite curfew clamped in Maibang on January 25 was partially lifted from 10 am to 3 pm, officials said.
The 48-hour district bandh called a day later by the people to protest killing of two youths in police firing also ended with no new untoward incident happening.
The government has already announced Rs 5 lakh to each of the deceased, Rs one lakh to the seriously injured and Rs 20,000 for those who received minor injuries in police action at Maibang.
On January 25, various organisations in the district had called a 12-hour Bandh to protest against a reported Naga Peace Accord draft.
The protesters had blocked trains at Maibang station, broke windowpanes of a train, damaged properties at the station and removed tracks, NF Railway Spokesperson said.
To disperse the mob, police initially lathicharged and fired in the air.
Later on, the district administration clamped indefinite curfew in Maibang area.
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