Is Meghalaya Police Against Hindus?

In a complaint filed with @MinistryWCD requesting @smritiirani ji for urgent intervention & rescue of women & children against institutionalised harassment in East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya by armed insurgent groups & administration.
Filed complaint with @MinistryWCD requesting @smritiirani ji for urgent intervention & rescue of women & children against institutionalised harassment in East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya by armed insurgent groups & administration.@CMO_Meghalaya@HMOIndia@MeghalayaPolice pic.twitter.com/WWOMCnb86c
— Forum for Indigenous Rights- North-East India (@fir_ne) September 17, 2020
We would like to inform you that statements of people residing at Ichamati were recorded, and they have completely refuted the allegations as alleged by your handle.@meipat https://t.co/hEo9L65O77
— Meghalaya Police (@MeghalayaPolice) September 18, 2020
Ethnic Cleansing of #Hindus occurring with active participation of @MeghalayaPolice; @AmitShah @HMOIndia too knows that 300 #Hindu men fled n none allowed to open decades old shops,there movement not allowed n U throw at our face #Gunpoint confessions? @IPS_Association see this! https://t.co/POvHq7eDd2
— Legal Rights Observatory- LRO (@LegalLro) September 18, 2020
The Christian population in Meghalaya is estimated at approximately 2.21 million which forms (74.59%) of the state population (2011 census). Meghalaya is one of three states in India to have a Christian majority.
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