Judicial probe ordered into Arunachal Pradesh violence

Press Trust of India  |  Itanagar 

The BJP government in has announced a judicial probe into the large scale rioting, violence and during the recent PRC protest that left three people dead.

The probe would be carried out by a committee headed by a retired judge, a CMO communique said on Wednesday.

Protests had erupted in Itanagar and adjoining Naharlagun in late February over

the proposed grant of permanent resident certificates (PRC) to six non-Scheduled Tribe (APSTs) communities living in the Namsai and Changlang districts and to the Gorkhas living in Vijaynagar.

Curfew clamped in Itanagar and Naharlagun town failed to deter protesters from venturing into the streets and pelting stones that left 35 people, including 24 police personnel, injured.

The private residence of Deputy was set ablaze and the office of the Itanagar ransacked.

Clarifying that the had never intended to move a resolution or a bill in the Assembly over the PRC, Khandu said the matter was to be taken up for deliberations during a short-duration discussion in the House and to make the recommendations of the (JHPC) on the PRC public.

"The had planned to make wider public consultation involving all stakeholders, community-based organisations, student organisations and other bodies," the said.

The issue was "misinterpreted", causing unrest among the students, Khandu said.

A statement was issued on that the PRC issue would not be taken up further, he said.

Despite the assurance, mobs rampaged through the streets of the two towns, clashing with security forces, setting ablaze hundreds of buses and damaging public and private property.

Anti-social elements had taken control over the protest with a political motive, Khandu said.

The matter of granting PRC to the six communities of the two districts has been scrapped forever and a gazette notification published in this regard, the chief minister said.

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First Published: Wed, March 06 2019. 14:30 IST