Even the seven ACs of the Jaintia Hills district witnessed high turnouts in the face ofthreats issued by the Assam-based Karbi National Volunteers (KNV) and United People's Democratic Solidarity (UPDS),who have been fighting for greater autonomy for the Karbi tribe in eastern Assam. On February 8, in one of themacabre incidents of pre-poll violence, KNV terrorists killed six villagers in Jaintia Hill district afterseverely torturing them. The KNV had earlier warned the villagers of the area bordering Assam not toparticipate in the poll process.
Although both the homegrown terrorist outfits, Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and HynniewtrepNational Liberation Council (HNLC), maintained a low profile during the polls, the Election Commission haddeclared some 500-odd polling stations (out of a total 1,543 booths) 'sensitive' and stepped up securitymeasures accordingly. While the HNLC rejected the electoral process under the 'Indian administration', theANVC is believed to have collusive ties with some political parties in the State. However, instead of anylarge-scale violence or interference during the elections, the ANVC continued with its abduction-for-ransomactivities relentlessly. On Election Day itself, security forces rescued four abducted persons, including oneSubsidiary Intelligence Bureau (SIB) officer, from Damalgiri near Tura.
The general perception in Meghalaya is that the fractured mandate will fuel instability and could also give afillip to terrorist groups operating in the state. While some sort of coalition will, eventually, be cobbledtogether, the possibility of a stable alliance committed to peace and development remains remote.