KCP calls for check on migrant influx in Manipur

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IMPHAL, March 1: The Kangleipak Communist Party Military Council KCP (MC) in a statement issued by the outfit`s secretary Military Affairs, Lanheiba Meitei, has call on the people and as well as the representatives for a joint participation to ensure the implementation the Inner Line Permit system (ILP) to save threatened people of the land due to migrant influx and flush out migrants from the state.

It recalled that the ILP was removed in November, 18, 1950, by the then commissioner and an agent of India, Himat Singh.

It said that since the removal of the ILP the migrant influx has adversely disturbed the peaceful atmosphere of indigenous people of the state. There has been many instances of these migrants carrying out indecent and immoral act to the local girls and woman of the state.

It observed that remaining silent spectator with the concept that `it had never occurred to my family would be wrong` adding it stress the need for unanimous stand of the people on the issue in order to prevent it in the interest of the future generation.

It said that the need of the hour is to organized various activities like `panel discussion with representatives from senior citizens and intellects on account of foreigner entry into Kangleipak, to organized `a debate competition on inner line permit is required in Kangleipak` for the awareness of the student communities and refresh the issue, at the same time organized a community level open discussion on the matter and take unanimous resolution for the need to implement the Inner Line Permit besides presurising the concerned authority to table the issue in the Assembly.

Imphal Free Press

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