NPP questions lack of security at Tura Bazaar after blast

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TURA: The National People’s Party (NPP) has strongly condemned the bomb blast at Mahabir Trade Agency at Tura Main Market terming it cowardly and inhumane.
While expressing solidarity with the victims and the shop owner the NPP questioned why the State Government was still reluctant to provide security to the common people when it was given to VIPs ‘unnecessarily’.
“Even after the incident, security personnel cannot be seen in the vicinity of Tura Bazaar. If there is security lapse in the heart of Tura Town, imagine what will happen in remote areas of Garo Hills,” said general secretary i/c youth affairs and publicity (NPP), Roger Benny A Sangma in a statement.

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