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Vijayanagar, located at India-China, Myanmar tri-junction, saw widespread arson as a mob of around 400 people led by All Yobin Students’ Union set fire to the offices of the extra assistant commissioner, special branch of state police and the post office, besides ransacking the local police station. The civil helipad was also partially damaged by the mob. They been demanding delisting of former Assam Rifles personnel from voter list. These ex-Assam Rifles personnel were rehabilitated there after 1962 India-China war to guard the unsecured frontier.
However, Changlang deputy commissioner Devansh Yadav, who has imposed prohibitory order under section 144 CrPc in Vijayanagar circle, said that additional CRPF platoons were airlifted on Monday while two magistrates have been deputed on special duty there to deal with any situation.
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Informing that the situation is tense but under control, he said those four FIRs were registered against specific individuals based on local information and videographic evidence. Strict action will be taken against those who vandalised government property and took law in their hands and those who instigate local youths would be dealt with as per provisions of law.
The DC’s warning came after a video with AYSU leader threatening to intensify its agitation as the state government has failed to meet the demands went viral. However, the DC sought cooperation of civil society to maintain peace & communal harmony to help resolve the issue soon.
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Meanwhile, All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) has expressed its deep anguish over the mayhem in Vijayanagar which it disapproved and called for soul searching by all stake holders.