Meghalaya leader accused of attack on activists

SHILLONG, NOVEMBER 26 (PTI): Amita Sangma, who was recently assaulted in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills district along with rights activist Agnes Kharshiing, on Sunday accused National Peoples’ Party (NPP) leader Nidamon Chullet of “masterminding” the attack.   The two women had reportedly gone to the district to take photographs of illegal coal mining.   Ms. Kharshiing, who received serious head injuries in the attack, is currently undergoing treatment at the North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences.   “I know him (Nidamon Chullet). He was the first person to have stopped our vehicle. Soon after, his followers attacked us,” Ms. Sangma, who has lost part of a finger in the assault, said.   One of her family members said Ms. Sangma, in a statement, had described the features of one of the attackers to the police, following which pictures of Mr. Chullet were shown to him.   ‘Identified from photo’ “Amita identified Chullet from the pictures provided to her by the police. We found out that the attacker was a local NPP leader,” he said.   The woman has also written to DGP R. Chandranathan, accusing Mr. Chullet of “masterminding” the attack on the afternoon of November 8.   “Agnes and I will continue to live in fear till the time he (Chullet) is arrested,” she claimed.   Chullet, working president of the ruling National People’s Party (NPP), also functions as the headman of Mynkrem village and looks after the operations of the Jaintia Hills Truck Owners Association.   Seven people, including a woman, have been arrested so far in connection with the November 8 incident.   The Meghalaya High Court has admitted a petition moved by Sangma, directing the investigating officer to file a report in person on November 27.  



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