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GNLA red eye to govt

Shillong, April 11: A day after Meghalaya police issued a week’s ultimatum to GNLA to end violence, the outfit said it would attack police outposts and target the non-indigenous people if police went ahead with their plan of attacking their camps.

In a statement issued to the media today, the GNLA political secretary Bikdot Nikjang Marak said: “If the government goes ahead with the plan, then similar action against non-indigenous people in Garo hills will be initiated by us.”

The GNLA further warned that if the government continued to deploy more central security forces, including the CRPF and the BSF, to hunt for GNLA men, the outfit would not hesitate to attack the non-indigenous people.

 
 
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