•   Wednesday, 14 May, 2025

NEHU Tribal Teachers decried the enforcement of Armed Police at University campus

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  Raphael Warjri

It is with deep and disturbing concern that the MeTTA, NEHU, Shillong views the unsolicited and unwarranted deployment of a huge contingent of armed police on the campus of North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong on 28th April 2025. The matter assumes a profoundly more serious significance when it came to light that the incursion into the precincts of the university was made without the law enforcement personnels consulting the university authority or even making an attempt to obtain permission for the entry. MeTTA  received frantic and frightened calls from countless students who were intimidated by the khaki and combat fatigue presence who were reportedly moving in various parts of the campus combat-ready and who gave the impression that the police were in for the long haul, their trucks and vehicles being loaded with provisions and bivouac materials. The presence of such a huge police presence in response to an alleged assault case is unprecedented and uncalled for and the consequence of this has caused distress and trepidation among the university community which includes students, teachers, support staff and the allied service providers. The academic atmosphere of the campus was disturbed to such an extent that multiple academic and administrative work was shelved and abandoned. The MeTTA condemns this blatant show of force which was brought to bear on an unsuspecting academic institution. Upon serious reflection MeTTA sees this as one of the machinations of individuals and parties with vested interest who are bent on vitiating the intellectual atmosphere of NEHU by remotely orchestrating divisive and diabolical agendas. Let these puppet handlers be warned that MeTTA will not tolerate such sinister plots and it is prepared to deal with such perpetrators swiftly and decisively. 

MeTTA, NEHU is committed to the well-being of all the university stakeholders, the sustenance of peaceful coexistence through respect and reciprocity, the adherence to the Act, statutes and ordinances of NEHU and and the pursuance of academic excellence. MeTTA is also committed to the continued welfare of the university stakeholders who are indigenous to the state of Meghalaya.

MeTTA would also like to urge upon the adherence of established codes of conduct and protocols that guide the functional relationship between institutional and governmental authorities and of paramount importance is the recognition of autonomy which all universities enjoy as theory and praxis.