National People’s Party Women’s Wing condemns mob attack at Tura

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Shillong, July 27: The National People’s Party (NPP) Women’s Wing strongly condemned the mob attack at the Meghalaya chief minister’s office (CMO) in Tura, Meghalaya.

Addressing the media, vice president of the NPP, women’s wing, Shillong City, Damelari Ryntathiang said, “We are deeply concerned about the violent attack on chief minister and other members present at the site to speak and assure the protesters of an amicable resolution to their grievances on July 24.“

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Stating that violence and harming others is not the answer to our problems, she said, “When the CM was present in Tura to address the issue of concern, he was prepared to listen and discuss the many options to address the matter.”

Urging the young and energetic members of the community to redress their dissatisfaction in a peaceful and harmonious way, the vice president said, “Yes, the demands for various community needs will become an important part of governance. All these can be addressed meaningfully and tactfully.”

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“The Women’s wing of NPP is proud of the vision and hard work that the chief minister invests to ensure a pathway for the growth and development of our youth and state of Meghalaya,” she added.

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