SHILLONG, NOV 18: Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma has asked the law enforcing agency to firm up, start pulling up its socks and be much more ‘pro-active’ in tackling the law and order problem and ensure peace. Reacting to Saturday’s petrol bomb attack on a tea stall owner by arsonists, which happened to be the second such gruesome attack on innocent lives, Sangma said, “We have directed the district administration to handle the situation and also convened a review meeting on the law and order.
Sangma felt that the law enforcing agency must be much more pro-active and there must be a visibility of the impact of law so that fear of law starts developing in the state.” He, however, also said that it is also important for people to avoid in indulging in any kind of conspiracy and instigation.”
Sangma informed, “Aspects of instigation and conspiracy are also being examined by the authority concerned.”
Sangma also appealed to people concerned to refrain from making any inflammatory speeches and acts which are uncalled for to avoid communal flare up. He said it is also important for responsible leaders of the state to refrain from making any inflammatory speeches and also act in any manner which can be interpreted as an attempt to incite and instigate communal flare up. – By Our Reporter
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