India: Border closures ahead of and after the legislative assembly election in Meghalaya State on Feb. 27 /update 1

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Officials have announced that Meghalaya State’s borders with Bangladesh and Assam State will be closed through March 2. Movement within one kilometer of the international border with Bangladesh will also be restricted over this period. Authorities have cited security concerns for the measure. The announcement precedes the state legislative assembly election in Meghalaya on Feb. 27. Votes will be counted on March 2.

Officials will also likely maintain a heightened security presence across the state, particularly near polling stations, government buildings, and political rallies in the coming days. Election-related demonstrations led by various groups, including the Indian National Congress (INC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have occurred recently, and further gatherings are likely. These are likely near prominent public squares, sports grounds, government buildings, and major thoroughfares. Assemblies by major political organizations can attract large crowds. Authorities may attempt to disperse especially disruptive gatherings. The increased security measures and rallies may prompt localized transport and business disruptions. Isolated security incidents may occur,…

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