Protests for separate States in Meghalaya

Press Trust of India Updated - August 06, 2013 at 06:15 PM.

More than 1,500 people today began a two-day demonstration in all the five district headquarters demanding two separate States for Garo and Khasi-Jaintia hill tribes in Meghalaya.

“The Centre should consider creation of separate Garo and Khasi-Jaintia States in Meghalaya based on linguistic lines as envisaged in the States Reorganisation Act, 1956,” Clifford Marak, a Garo National Council MLA, said.

The demonstration is being organised by the Garo Hills State Movement Committee, a conglomeration of various pressure groups and political groups.

The GNC and the Hills State People’s Democratic Party have been demanding separate States for the Garo and Khasi-Jaintia tribes, respectively, for over two decades.

In view of the agitation, security has been tightened to prevent any untoward incident in all the five districts, police said.

Published on August 6, 2013 12:45