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Security tightened after clash at Langpih

By The Assam Tribune

SHILLONG, May 15 � Security has been tightened in Meghalaya, particularly in the State capital, after two people were killed and several others injured when a clash broke out between two communities and subsequent police firing at a disputed village along Assam-Meghalaya border.

�All measures are being taken to ensure that the situation does not go out of control,� Meghalaya DGP S B Kakati said.

The DGP said additional security personnel have been deployed at vulnerable places to ensure there is no flare-ups.

The incident happened at a weekly market in the disputed Langpih village, claimed by both the States, when a group of people attacked another community with firearms, stones, bricks and sticks.

Assam Police allegedly opened fire after the attackers continued to hurl stones at the other group who fled to a nearby police outpost at the village bordering Meghalaya�s West Khasi Hills district and Assam�s Kamrup district.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma has instructed the police department to send additional forces to Langpih, about 150 km from here, officials said.

Home Minister H D R Lyngdoh is scheduled to visit the area to take stock of the situation. Langpih is claimed by both the States citing contradictory documents from history and land records.

The Opposition NCP has demanded resignation of the Chief Minister for the incident.

�Chief Minister should take moral responsibility and quit,� NCP Spokesman James Sangma said. � PTI

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