Khaleej Times

Mob torches Arunachal Pradesh deputy chief minister’s house

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itanagar — Mobs protesting against the permanent resident certificat­e (PRC) continued their violence spree in Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday, burning down the house of Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, authoritie­s said.

Security forces resorted to blank firing as the unruly protesters defied curfew and marched towards Chief Minister Pema Khandu’s residence. “The situation is very tense and uncontroll­able. The state is taking all steps to calm the situation,” Home Minister Kumar Waii said on Sunday.

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

The protesters also torched and vandalised two police stations in Itanagar and adjoining Naharlagun, while a superinten­dent of police was reportedly injured.

Authoritie­s on Saturday imposed an indefinite curfew in Itanagar and Naharlagun as demonstrat­ors protesting against the government’s move to grant PRCs to non-Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe communitie­s went on a rampage, indulging in arson and stone pelting. One person was killed after sustaining a bullet injury in Naharlagun.

Governor B.D. Mishra, a retired Brigadier, has 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 have been deployed in the Arunachal Pradesh capital while authoritie­s have suspended Internet services across the state to avoid the spread of fake news via social media platforms.

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 situation is very tense and uncontroll­able. The state is taking all steps to calm the situation

Kumar Waii, state Home Minister

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