Meghalaya post-poll violence | Several injured, one found dead

“Several incidents of violence were reported in Mariang constituency in Eastern West Khasi Hills, Shella in East Khasi Hills and Mokaiaw in West Jaintia Hills, where prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC were clamped,” officials said.

Updated - October 01, 2023 01:18 pm IST

Published - March 03, 2023 01:01 pm IST - Shillong

Post-poll violence that erupted in at least three Assembly constituencies in Meghalaya left several people injured, while one person was found dead in a mysterious circumstance, officials said on March 3.

“Several incidents of violence were reported in Mariang constituency in Eastern West Khasi Hills, Shella in East Khasi Hills and Mokaiaw in West Jaintia Hills, where prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC were clamped,” they said.

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“A number of vehicles parked in the compound of the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Mairang were set on fire,” a senior district official told PTI.

“One person was also found dead in a mysterious circumstance at the place of violence,” he said. The incident took place soon after Congress supporters had on March 2 gheraoed the DC's office, expressing dissatisfaction over the Mairang Assembly constituency results.

Meghalaya Assembly Speaker and UDP chief Metbah Lyngdoh defeated his nearest rival of the Congress, Batskhem Ryntathiang, by a slender margin in Mairang. Mr. Lyngdoh was declared re-elected from the Assembly seat as he secured 19,066 votes, while the Congress nominee got 18,911 votes.

The district police fired tear gas shells to disperse the violent crowd last night, the official said. In another incident in Sohra, supporters of the NPP hurled stones at the office of the SDO after they were disappointed with the Shella assembly constituency results.

“The situation is under control now and additional forces have been deployed,” district SP MGR Kumar said. United Democratic Party candidate Balajied Kupar Synrem won the Shella seat, defeating National People’s Party nominee Grace Mary Kharpuri by 434 votes.

In West Jaintia Hills, the district administration has imposed a curfew in Sahsniang village following a clash between two groups after the announcement of the Assembly poll results on March 2.

There is an “apprehension that the violence may spread and intensify if left unattended” and it may result in destruction of property and loss of lives, said an order issued by the local administration.

The NPP emerged as the single-largest party in Meghalaya on March 2, bagging 26 seats out of the 59 constituencies that went to polls on February 27.

The UDP, which was NPP's ally in the Conrad K. Sangma government, emerged as the second-largest party, winning 11 constituencies. It had won only six seats in the 2018 polls. The Congress and the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC won five seats each, while the BJP secured two constituencies.

The newly formed Voice of the People Party (VPP) won four seats, while the Hill State People's Democratic Party (HSPDP) and the People's Democratic Front won two seats each. Two Independent candidates also emerged victorious.

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