Home Minister resigns as violent protest erupts in Meghalaya
Lagatar24 Desk :A Former militant was shot dead by police which led to violent protest in Shillong. Home Minister of Meghalaya Lahkmen Rymbui resigned and wants judicial inquiry pertaining to the matter.
Chesterfield Thangkhiew the militant who surrendered himself in August 2018 was shot dead on August 13 when he allegedly tried to attack a police team with a knife during a raid in his house for a matter connecting with an IED blast in the state.
“I hereby express shock to the incident where (L) Chesterfield Thangkhiew was killed following the raid of police at his residence exceeding the lawful tenets of the law,” he stated in his letter to the Chief Minister.
“I would like to request you to relieve the Home (Police) Department from me with immediate effect. This will facilitate free and fair inquiry taken by the government to bring out the truth of the incident. I propose judicial inquiry be conducted,” he added.
Rymbui said that his United Democratic Party also backed the decision to step down.
“I have put forth my papers, after due consultation with my party leadership, to allow a free and fair probe into the killing of Thangkhiew,” he said.
UDP, an ally of the Sangma’s NPP in the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance government, also urged for a judicial probe into the incident, which resulted in violent protests, Rymbui said.
A source close to the chief minister said the government accepted the resignation as the home minister was unaware of the incident.
The Meghalaya government has imposed a curfew in Shillong and banned mobile internet services in at least four districts as vandalism and arson rocked the state capital and nearby areas on Independence Day.
Police said they have evidence that Thangkhiew masterminded the blasts after his surrender.