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Arunachal Deputy CM’s House Set Ablaze as Protests Turn Violent

A large number of people marched through streets, damaging public property and vehicles after a protestor died.

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Defying curfew, agitators allegedly set ablaze the private residence of Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein and ransacked the office of the deputy commissioner on Sunday, 24 February, to protest against the recommendations to grant permanent resident certificates to six communities, police said.

Six companies of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) have also been deployed in Itanagar to restore law and order situation, reported ANI.

Three people have died in the protests, local sources told The Quint.

A large number of people marched through streets, damaging public property and vehicles after a person who was injured in police firing on Friday, 22 February, succumbed to injuries at a hospital, police said.

The protesters set ablaze the private residence of the deputy chief minister at Niti Vihar and ransacked the office of the deputy commissioner of Itanagar.

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They also set on fire a large number of vehicles parked in the compound of the DC's office.

Indefinite Curfew Imposed in Itnagar, Naharlagun

The protesters also attacked the Itanagar police station and several public properties in the state capital, police said.

The agitators blocked the road leading to the Naharlagun railway station. As a result, many passengers, including patients, were held up at the station since Sunday morning.

An indefinite curfew was clamped in Itanagar and Naharlagun on Saturday, 23 February, as protesters resorted to stone pelting, in which 35 people, including 24 police personnel, were injured.

The Army had also conducted flag marches in Itanagar and Naharlagun on Saturday.

Internet services remained suspended in Itanagar and Naharlagun.

All markets, petrol pumps and shops were closed and most of the ATMs in the state capital were out of cash, police said.

Over 60 vehicles, including many police vehicles, were set ablaze and over 150 vehicles were damaged by the protesters since Friday.
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Film Festival Called Off

On Saturday, the agitators damaged the stage of the Itanagar International Film Festival at the Indira Gandhi Park. The organisers later called off the film festival.

The Joint High Power Committee (JHPC), after holding parleys with the stakeholders, recommended granting permanent resident certificates (PRCs) to six communities, who are not natives of Arunachal Pradesh but have been living in Namsai and Changlang districts for decades.

The proposals evoked resentment among several community-based groups and students' organisations, who claimed that the rights and the interests of indigenous people will be compromised if the state government accepts them.

The recommendation of the JHPC was supposed to be tabled in the Assembly on Saturday but was not tabled as the Speaker adjourned the House sine die.

On Saturday, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh appealed to the people of Arunachal Pradesh to remain calm and maintain peace.

He also spoke to Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, who briefed him about the prevailing situation in the border state.

(With inputs from PTI)

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