Shillong; The Hynniewtrep Integrated Territorial Organisation (HITO) has accused the Superintendent of Police and Deputy Commissioner of East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya of favouring a cement plant project proposed by Meghatop Cement Pvt Ltd.
They claimed that during a public hearing held on October 18 in Wahiajer, locals were supposed to share their views on the project.
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HITO claimed that supporters of the project, armed with sticks, illegally obstructed and intimidated opposition groups, effectively barring them from participating in the hearing.
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Despite escalating tensions, the administration and police allegedly failed to intervene, allowing the situation to spiral out of control.
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Residents who opposed the project were allegedly manhandled and assaulted with sticks and bamboo.
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The organization condemned the inaction of law enforcement and district authorities, stating that they “turned a blind eye” to the chaos. HITO’s allegations highlight concerns about the fairness and transparency of the public hearing process.
This controversy follows previous incidents, including a recent agitation where a police officer was injured, and seven HITO members were detained ¹. The incident underscores the growing tensions surrounding the proposed cement plant and raises questions about the government’s handling of public dissent.