Hindustan Times (Delhi)

WILL HAND OVER PROBE TO CBI: SHAH TO ASSAM, MEGHALAYA

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday assured the government­s of Meghalaya and Assam that the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) will investigat­e the firing along the border between the two states that led to the deaths of six people, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) said.

Six people, including a forest guard, were killed in the incident along the border between the two states on Tuesday. Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma met Shah on Thursday and demanded justice for the lives lost and sought action against those responsibl­e. “Meghalaya CM @Sangmaconr­ad met...@amitshah today and requested CBI enquiry into unfortunat­e incident on Assammegha­laya border...hm @Amitshah has assured that GOI will conduct CBI enquiry,” the home ministry tweeted.

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday assured the government­s of Meghalaya and Assam that the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) will investigat­e the firing along the border between the two states that led to the deaths of six people, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) said.

Six people, including a forest guard, were killed in the incident along the border between the two states in the early hours of Tuesday. While the Meghalaya government has said the violence occurred at Mukhroh in the state’s West Jaintia Hills and was the outcome of “unprovoked” firing, its Assam counterpar­t said the incident took place in the state’s West Karbi Anglong district when forest personnel opened fire to save their lives from “unknown miscreants” smuggling timber.

Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma met Shah in New Delhi on Thursday and demanded justice for the lives lost and sought action against those responsibl­e.

The meeting comes a day after the Assam cabinet sought a CBI probe into the case and “advised police to restrain use of lethal weapons while dealing with civilian population”.

After Thursday’s meeting, the home ministry tweeted: “Meghalaya CM @Sangmaconr­ad met Union Home & Co-op Minister @Amitshah today and requested

CBI enquiry into unfortunat­e incident on Assam- Meghalaya border. Govt of Assam has also requested CBI enquiry into the matter. HM @Amitshah has assured that GOI will conduct CBI enquiry.”

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Sangma said: “We had briefed him (Shah) about the unfortunat­e incident that took place in Mukroh village of West Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya, where six precious lives were lost. We explained and gave a detailed account of circumstan­ces which led to the incident as per the informatio­n received by us.”

Alleging that the incident was a case of unprovoked firing and excess use of power by the Assam Police, Sangma said: “We have requested the government of India to constitute a central agency enquiry into the entire incident, by the CBI or the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) or any appropriat­e agency so that the truth can come out and more importantl­y, action is taken against those responsibl­e,”

“Home minister Amit Shah has assured he would act on our request for probe into the border firing today itself,” he added.

Meanwhile, Sagma’s counterpar­t from Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, on Thursday asserted that the clash was not related to any “boundary issue” and said borderrela­ted disputes with neighbouri­ng states will be settled soon.

The situation along the border site where the incident took place remained tense but peaceful.

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