SHILLONG: Taking a break from the problems confronting the state, the Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma along with his family has gone to Thailand on a vacation.
There is no respite to the law and problems in Garo Hills, and moreover there is a demand from several NGOs from Jaintia Hills to make the Mookhep probe report public.
The Government is yet to give any statement on why the report cannot be made public.
One of the demands of HNLC which called the bandh on Monday was the delay on the part of the Government to make the probe report.
It is yet to be known who the Chief Minister has authorized to run the show during his absence.
Besides the law and order problems, there is a demand from several quarters including the Opposition members to hold the elections to GHADC whose tenure was extended thrice for consecutive six months.
Moreover, the GSU, South Garo Hills has also announced night road blockade for two days on February 18 and 19 for their various pending demands.