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Govt Won’t Take Up PRC Matter, Even in Future: Arunachal CM Khandu

Violence engulfed Itanagar over granting PRC to six communities living along the Assam-Arunachal border.

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Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday, 25 February, assured the people in the state that the government will not take up the Permanent Residency Certificate (PRC) matter, even in the future, after its decision of granting PRC to six non-native tribes led to massive protests in the state.

Widespread violence has been reported in state capital Itanagar and other areas, leading to deaths of at least three people, along with destruction of properties and vehicles.

The central government has dispatched 1,000 paramilitary personnel to the state to help the administration in maintaining law and order.

Snapshot
  • At least three people have died since protests broke out in Arunachal Pradesh on Friday, 22 February
  • The protests broke out after the state government announced plans to issue permanent resident certificates to six non-native tribal communities
  • The central government has dispatched 1,000 paramilitary personnel help the administration maintain law and order
  • Protestors also set ablaze the private residence of Deputy CM Chowna Mein and ransacked the office of the deputy commissioner

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3:56 PM , 25 Feb

State Govt Must Secure People's Confidence: Kiren Rijiju

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, on the Arunachal Pradesh issue, said that the state government has already decided that the Joint High Power Committee report on Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC) will not be accepted and that now the state government must secure the confidence of the people.

He also slammed Congress President Rahul Gandhi Union his remark 'soldiers of paramilitary forces should get the status of martyrs,' saying Rahul Gandhi doesn't know the rules and regulations.

“Whoever sacrifices his life for the country is a martyr whether he is in Army or in Central Armed Forces.”
Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister
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9:19 AM , 25 Feb

Govt Won't Take Up PRC Matter, Even in Future: Arunachal CM

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday, 25 February, assured the people in the state that the government will not take up the matter, even in the future. “This is a clear message,” he said, as per ANI.

“On the night of 22 February, I had clarified through media and social media that the government won't hold further discussions over this (PRC). Today also, an order has been issued via the chief secretary that we won't take up PRC matter,” he added.

While reacting to the death of three people in Itanagar’s violence, Khandu said that he was “deeply pained and saddened at the loss of three lives”.

“I would like to appeal to all those protesting that their demand had already been accepted by the government... PRC issue is closed. I request them not to hold protests and dharnas and cooperate,” he told ANI.

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7:46 AM , 25 Feb

All-party Meet to Discuss Situation on Monday

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu had called for an all-party meeting on Sunday, 24 February, to take stock of the situation and decide on future course of action, but none of the parties, including the Opposition Congress, NPP and PPA had turned up.

The Chief Minister's Office sources told PTI that the meeting has been rescheduled on Monday.

7:42 AM , 25 Feb

Arunachal Cong Condemns Itanagar Violence

The Arunachal Pradesh unit of the Congress party condemned the violence that broke out in the state on social media on Sunday, 24 February.

“We condemn the violence that occurred in Itanagar and urge the people of Arunachal to maintain peace in the state. It is pertinent to stand united at this juncture and resort to only lawful means to secure justice,” it said on Twitter.

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Published: 24 Feb 2019, 8:57 PM IST
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