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He directed for Peace Committees to be constituted immediately at various levels. The committees should draw its members from all sections of society, which should include religious leaders, intelletuals, activists, senior citizens, women’s representatives, PRI members, students unions and gaon buras among others. He emphasized that representation must be given to both the followers of Guru Rimpoche and Lama Lobsang Gyatso in order to ensure fairness in the process.
He however expressed caution that the peace committee should meet on a foundation of dialogue and confrontational approach needs to be avoided.
He assured that the government will take all steps to ensure that the grievances of the public are addressed and that public confidence is gained immediately so that the situation normalizes.
In a message to the district administration, the chief minister instructed the deputy commissioner, supdt of police as well as other officers in the administration to ensure that law and order should be a priority. Extreme restraint has to be exercised and at the same time, a sense of security and trust needs to be created. Care must be taken that there is least inconvenience to the public, he said.
He further directed for the injured to be given treatment on priority and for the critically injured to be shifted immediately to the armed forces hospital for specialized medical care.