While the whole country is busy condemning racist tweets on Miss
America, debating Tendulkar’s retirement and reacting to Mallika
Sherawat’s birthday wish to Narendra Modi, a small state in the
north-east of India is struck with continuous agitation.
Reason – ILP .
Meghalaya that is remembered mostly only in geography lessons is facing
agitation for the past few weeks from 10 pressure groups including some
frontal organisations of regional political parties and the Khasi
Students’ Union.
These groups have been taking out rallies, picketing government offices,
calling for bandhs and imposing night curfews on national highways
across the state to push forward their demand for introducing Inner Line
Permits (ILP).
ILP is an official travel document issued by the Government of India to
allow inward travel of an Indian citizen into a restricted/protected
area for a limited period of time. The document is an effort by the
Government to regulate movement to certain areas located near the
international borders of India (according to Wikipedia).
Currently, the ILP is applicable in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland.
Situated in the north-eastern corridor of the country, Meghalaya is
bound on its north by Assam and on its south, Bangladesh. To check the
inflow of illegal migrants into the State, parties are in continuous
demand for implementation of ILP. The huge, labour-intensive coal mining
industry is one of the reasons for the inward flow of labourers from
various parts of the country. Also, since the state shares borders with
Bangladesh, the flow of illegal immigrants goes unnoticed. This influx
has led to the unemployment of local labourers. Also, the people believe
this influx is causing a demographic shift and threatening the tribal
minorities of the state.
Introduction of ILP is to regulate the entry and temporary stay of outsiders in general and migrant labourers in particular.
The High Level Committee on Influx had submitted its report last year
recommending the State Government for the implementation of ILP. But the
Mukul Sangma government has refused to do so and is looking for other
options to control the influx issue. Strengthening of Directorate of
Infiltration, appointment of labour officers and a strong Tenancy Act
are a few such options. Sangma is of the view that it will create
negative perception about the state and hinder development.
Talks between the government and the pro-ILP activists have failed.
Adamant NGOs have refused any assurance that these “other options” will
help in tackling the matter.
Result – A week long holiday for government employees (picketing), loss
of earnings for the daily wage earners and creating obstacle in
travelling of people via the state.
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