Meghalaya BJYM supports demand for shifting Punjabi Lane residents

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SHILLONG: The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Meghalaya Pradesh, extended their support to the demands of the tribals to shift the residents of Punjabi lane from the present location.

In a statement issued here, president of BJYM, Egenstar Kurkalang maintained that the Punjabi Lane is a commercial area in Khasi Hills and the state government should take a decision on shifting the residents to bring in peace and harmony.

He went on to allege that it is not the first time that the residents of Punjabi Lane showed their highhandedness towards the tribals.

 

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