Saturday, April 19, 2025

PRC row: Curfew in Itanagar, 1 dead in violence

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Itanagar: Curfew was imposed here on Saturday as mobs protesting against the government move to grant permanent residency certificates (PRCs) to non-Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe communities of Namsai and Changlang districts went on a rampage, indulging in arson and stone pelting.
One person was killed after sustaining a bullet injury, while several security personnel and agitators were injured in clashes at Naharlagun, an official said.
Four Indian Army columns conducted a flag march in the Arunachal Pradesh capital as security forces grappled with the tense situation.
Caught in the mayhem were some 50 delegates to the first Itanagar International Film Festival (IIFF) who were evacuated after the event was cancelled.
“This was how the venue of 1st @ItaFilmFestival went up in flames last night during the violence in #Itanagar that erupted during #PRC-related protests. The festival was called off and all guests were evacuated from hotel today,” National Award winning filmmaker Utpal Borpujari tweeted.
“We have safely entered #Assam via the Gohpur road. The guests included myself, @satishkaushik2, @ronnielahiri, @PradipKurbah @SanjibDE, @linlaish, @PradipKurbah #ManjuBorah, #JadumoniDutta, #MukulHaloi, #HaobamPabanKumar, #OinamDoren, #BijuToppo, #Meghnad, #LipikaSinghDarai, #NicholasKharkongor, @SamujjalKashyap, etc. Unfortunate that the festival got caught amidst the protests,” Borpujari tweeted.
The festival venue, the Dorjee Khandu Convention Centre, was vandalized by miscreants on Friday night.
“It is shocking to see how our vehicle and instruments, along with other vehicles parked inside the venue, were reduced to ashes. They burnt down everything. We couldn’t even take a single string of a guitar,” MTV Europe Music Awardee Alobo Naga told IANS.
The government has suspended all internet services for the next 24 hours with immediate effect to avoid rumour mongering through social media platforms.
“Indefinite curfew has been imposed from 3 p.m. to maintain law and order,” SP (Capital) M. Harsh Vardhan said over the phone.
“The situation is tense and protesters are still indulging in stone pelting. We are making efforts to restore the law and order,” he said, adding more than 40 protestors have been arrested.
Harsh Vardhan said one person was killed but the circumstances of his death are yet to be ascertained.
“We are not sure how the person died as the mob were indulging in firing at the police,” he added.
Protesters had set ablaze 50 vehicles and damaged over 100 vehicles on Friday evening. (IANS)

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