Hindu group for talks on revival of rituals in Mawjymbuin cave

Guwahati, Dec 17: Assam based Hindu right wing group Kutumba Surakshya Parishad (KSP) has remained firm on its warning to impose road blockade against Meghalaya even as it urged the state government to convene a meeting with all stakeholders to discuss reopening of Mawjymbuin cave at Mawsynram for Hindu rituals.

The KSP has demanded that the meeting, along with an arranged visit to the cave, take place on or before December 23, failing which it would impose a road blockade at Jorabat ahead of Christmas.

“We request the Meghalaya government to arrange a meeting with all stakeholders related to Mawjymbuin cave and facilitate our visit to the cave before December 23. If our demand is not met, we will stick to our plans, and the government will be solely responsible for any unwanted circumstances,” said KSP president Satya Ranjan Borah in a press statement on Tuesday.

He said a memorandum in this regard was sent to the deputy commissioner of East Khasi Hills via e-mail.

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