Situation improving, curfew may be eased in Shillong

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The situation in trouble-torn limped back to normal today and curfew restriction is likely to be eased further, a said, a week after clashes broke out in the capital.

"Curfew restrictions is likely to be eased further considering that the situation by and large remained peaceful during the day and shops and business establishments in the affected areas have also returned to normal," he said.

Curfew was relaxed for nine hours in the 14 affected areas of the state capital from 7 am to 4 pm, with no incident of violence reported during the curfew hours for the fourth day today, said.

The entire city was again clamped under curfew from 8 pm, while it resumed at 4 pm in the 14 affected areas, said, adding it would be relaxed between 5 am and 7 am respectively tomorrow, the DC said.

had been in the grip of violence following the assault of a and his two friends by Sikh residents in the Punjabi Lane area of the city.

The government's high-level committee directed the to conduct a fresh survey of the Punjabi Lane area, also called the Sweeper's Colony, to find out who actually own the land in which Sikh people live.

Fresh land survey of the area is required to get clarity on the ownership of the land since one portion of it belongs to the Municipal Board (SMB) and another to the tribal Mylliem chieftain, said Prestone Tynsong, who is

The Directorate has been given 10 days time to complete the survey, he said, adding that neither the SMB, the (Syiem) nor the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council has a detailed map of the area.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 22:20 IST