Meghalaya: Voice of the People’s Party Launched

Published on

Real journalism holds the hills accountable.

Since 2020, Ukhrul Times has reported without fear or favour. Support us to keep going.

Contribute Now

Shillong: Voice of the People’s Party (VPP) chief, Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit today accused the National People’s Party-led Meghalaya Democratic Alliance government of “deceiving” the people of Meghalaya by passing a resolution in the Assembly for implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP).

Addressing media persons after the formal launching of the new regional party, Basaiawmoit said, “The government had already deceived the people of the state including the pressure groups because I don’t see that the resolution passed by the Assembly is the right move when it comes to the implementation of ILP. I have been raising this that this is very much misleading.”

The former Nongkrem legislator was reacting to a query on the alleged failure of the state government to aggressively pursue the ILP issue with the central government.

In December 2019, the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly had unanimously passed the resolution urging the Centre for implementation of the ILP following the passing of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) which seeks to provide citizenship to immigrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

Basaiawmoit said, “If the state government is really sincere about implementing the ILP in the state, it could have done it without passing a resolution in the Assembly.”

The former legislator further alleged that the state government is trying to shift its responsibility to the Centre.

“So passing a resolution in the Assembly is only an attempt to shrug off their responsibility and shift the responsibility to the Centre which is not the right and proper way to do so,” he stated.

Basaiawmoit also maintained that the ILP issue will definitely be one of the top priorities of the new party. “Personally, I have been raising this issue when I was an MLA and we will definitely include this issue in the party’s agenda,” he added.

On the recent joint visit by the chief ministers of Assam and Meghalaya to Langpih as part of confidence-building measures among the border residents, the VPP president said that he is for dialogue to end the long-pending boundary disputes between the two states.

“But our stand remains that the state should not lose from these dialogues,” he asserted. 

NNN

Latest articles

UK PM’s Exit Unlikely to Change Attitude: Kremlin

NEW DELHI (SHABD): EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen praised British Prime Minister Keir...

Mother-Tongue Education Up to Class V Will Improve Learning: CM Khemchand

IMPHAL, JUNE 22: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh said that the National Education Policy...

Indo-Naga Issue Belongs to All Nagas, Not Any One Group: NPF

KOHIMA, JUNE 22: On the development regarding the Working Committee of NNPGs' recent statement on Memorandum...

India, Iran Discuss BRICS Cooperation, Ties

NEW DELHI (SHABD): National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met Deputy Secretary for Defense Affairs...

Advertisement

spot_img

More like this

Meghalaya Inaugurates North East’s Largest Organic Spice Processing Plant in Ri-Bhoi

SHILLONG: In a major boost to Meghalaya’s agricultural sector and the region’s organic farming...

Meghalaya State Zoo Records First Successful Breeding of Stump-tailed Macaque

SHILLONG: The Meghalaya State Zoo has achieved a major conservation milestone with the birth...

NEET Candidates Advised to Reach Upper Shillong Exam Centre Early Amid Union Minister Visit

SHILLONG: The East Khasi Hills District Administration has advised candidates appearing for the NEET...