Assam, Meghalaya Hold Joint Meet Over Shillong Violence; 15 FIRs Registered, SIT Probe Underway | VIDEO
Guwahati, August 22, 2026: The Assam and Meghalaya governments on Saturday held a joint meeting in Guwahati to review the situation following the violent incident in Shillong on August 19, with Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister S Dhar assuring that strong action would be taken against those responsible. The more than three-hour meeting was held at State Guest House No. 1 at Koinadhara, Khanapara,…
Shillong witnessed violent protests on August 19, 2026, when a black flag bike rally by the Khasi Students Union turned chaotic, resulting in damaged vehicles, stone pelting, and arson. In response, the Assam and Meghalaya governments held a joint meeting in Guwahati on August 22, 2026, to review the situation and discuss measures to ensure safety.
As a result, 15 FIRs were registered in connection with the incident, and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to identify all those involved, particularly those responsible for attacks on Assam-registered vehicles. Additionally, 3,770+ Assam-registered vehicles have been escorted out of Meghalaya, and the remaining passengers will be safely transferred within 48 hours.
Both governments have agreed to establish a dedicated coordination mechanism involving IGP (Special Branch) of Assam Police and IGP (Law and Order) of Meghalaya Police, along with dedicated helplines, to maintain normalcy.
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