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Army patrols Itanagar; CM says PRC a ‘closed issue’

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Itanagar: Army patrolled the streets of Arunachal Pradesh capital Itanagar on Monday as people spilled out into the streets defying curfew despite Chief Minister Pema Khandu’s assurance that grant of permanant residence to six non-native communities in the state was a “closed issue”, officials said.
Curfew that was clamped in Itanagar and adjoining Naharlagun town on Saturday was in force but it did not deter protesters from venturing into the troubled streets that were scene of pitched battles with security forces over the last three days that left three people dead, including two in police firing on Sunday. Internet services were also off since Saturday.
No major incident of violence has been reported from anywhere since morning as Arunachal Scouts, an infantry regiment of the Army trained in mountain warfare, marched through the streets of the two towns to instill confidence among people and ward off possible violence, officials said.
“Never again will we take up the issue of PRC. The issue is closed,” Khandu told national TV, as he attempted to smooth ruffled feathers of various community groups up in arms against his government over the proposed grant of PRC to six communities that are not natives of Arunachal Pradesh but are living there for decades.
The six communities are Deoris, Sonowal Kacharis, Morans, Gorkhas, Adivasis and Mishings.
The BJP government of the state had decided to implement the recommendation of a Joint High Power Committee for granting PRC to these communities living in Namsai and Changlang districts for decades.
The JHPC’s recommendation was to be tabled in the state assembly on Saturday but the house was adjourned sine die amid spiralling violence.
“For the peace & tranquility of our state, Government has already dropped the PRC matter of Namsai & Changlang districts,” Khandu had tweeted on Sunday, seeking to calm the frayed tempers as mobs rampaged through the streets of the two towns, clashing with security forces, setting ablaze hundreds of buses and damaging public and private property.
Rijiju rules out Prez rule
Union minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday ruled out the imposition of President’s rule in Arunachal Pradesh and said the state government could not communicate properly to the people on the contentious PRC issue, leading to the unrest.
Rijiju also said the Pema Khandu-led BJP government in the state should take all possible steps, including initiating dialogue with the civil society, to bring normalcy as early as possible, as there was confusion on the issue of granting PRC to six communities.
“There is no question of imposition of President’s rule. The state government should immediately work for restoring peace and bringing back normalcy. The protests took place as the state government could not communicate properly to the people on the issue of PRC,” he told reporters here.
Rijiju also denied that there was any move by the ruling BJP to replace Chief Minister Pema Khandu. (Agencies)

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