"It is desired that everybody comes out and celebrate Republic Day in a befitting manner. We have been able to show to the world that despite bandh calls, people of Meghalaya have defied such calls," Chief Minister Mukul Sangma told reporters after a cabinet meeting in his residence.
"People have come out with their own enthusiasm and demonstrate their love for the country and celebrate despite such calls in the past," he said.
In view of the bandh call, the state police have been asked to keep extra vigil to thwart off any such attempts by the outfit.
"It is incumbent upon all district administration to ensure that the celebration is a peaceful and successful one," the Chief Minister said.
The Border Security Force (BSF) which is manning the Bangladesh border have also been asked to be extra alert and be in close coordination with the state police in view of the bandh.
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