Arunachal Pradesh has witnessed a concerning increase in incidents of public disorder, unlawful assemblies, and protests turning violent in recent months. Various groups, including students, indigenous communities, and activists, have organized protests over issues such as land rights, government policies, and social injustices. While many of these protests started peacefully, several escalated into violent clashes with police forces. These incidents have raised significant concerns about the safety of citizens and law enforcement officers.
In response to these incidents, the state government has reinforced measures to manage public gatherings and maintain law and order. Security forces have been deployed to manage crowds and prevent any unlawful activities. Authorities are also engaging in dialogue with protest leaders to address their concerns and encourage peaceful resolutions. Despite these efforts, the challenge remains in balancing the right to protest with maintaining public order.