Intelligence inputs warn of GNLA attack on Government installations in Meghalaya
The Shillong Times reports that security has been beefed up in all major Government
installations in
Meghalaya after
intelligence inputs
warn that Garo National
Liberation Army
(GNLA)
may attack them.
Of a list of important
Government assets,
the main secretariat
building has been
listed as a “high
risk” Government
infrastructure that
could face possible
attacks from the
militant outfit,
officials said on
May 3. 
Meanwhile, the six-day bandh (shut down strike) called
by GNLA in the Garo
Hills region of
the State entered
the fourth day on
May 3. Hitting out
at the GNLA for
calling bandh
in Garo Hills, Chief
Minister Mukul Sangma
has said there must
be some ‘smart people’
who are advising
the militant outfit
to hold these agitations.
The Chief Minister
said the main intention
of asking the militant
outfit to hold the
agitation is to
derail the implementation
of various developmental
programmes.