The Asian Age

2,200 ‘ illegals’ detected in Arunachal, asked to leave

- MANOJ ANAND

Hundreds of daily- wage workers have left Arunachal Pradesh and are returning to Assam after the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union ( AAPSU) launched the first phase of the statewide “Operation Clean Drive” against illegal immigrants and inner line permit ( ILP) violators in the frontier state.

In a statement, the convener of the Operation Clean Drive, Tatung Taga, said that the operation, launched on Friday, saw the detection of 2,205 ILP violators across the state.

Admitting that 80 per cent of the violators have left the state voluntaril­y, the statement said, “These violators should be immediatel­y deported from the state and necessary action should be initiated under the provisions of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation ( BEFR) Act, 1873.”

AAPSU president Hawa Bagang said that their objective is to check infiltrati­on of illegal migrants and regulate the ILP system in Arunachal effectivel­y.

Hundreds of daily wage workers have left Arunachal Pradesh and are returning back to Assam after the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union ( AAPSU) launched the first phase of the statewide “Operation Clean Drive” against illegal immigrants and inner line permit ( ILP) violators in the frontier state.

In a statement, the convener of the the Operation Clean Drive, Tatung Taga said that the operation which was launched on Friday saw the detection of 2,205 ILP violators across the state according to the reports submitted by the federal units of AAPSU in the districts.

Admitting that 80 per cent of such violators have left the state voluntaril­y, the statement said, “These violators should be immediatel­y deported from the state and necessary action should be initiated under the provisions of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation ( BEFR) Act, 1873.”

AAPSU president Hawa Bagang told this newspaper that the objective of their drive is to check infiltrati­on of illegal migrants and regulate the ILP system in Arunachal Pradesh effectivel­y. He however clarified that they are not going to harass any Indian citizen.

The apex students’ body, which launched the drive on August 17, also had a discussion with the All Assam Students’ Union ( AASU) and apprised them about their drive.

The AAPSU leaders reiterated that the drive was solely for ILP violators and no any Indian citizen would be harassed during the exercise. In order to avoid any confusion the leading students body of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh has also decided to extend their constructi­ve support to each other.

It is significan­t that the AAPSU has also decided to launch agitation in the state to press for preparing the National Register of Citizen in the frontier state of Arunachal Pradesh also.

In this regard the North East Students Organisati­on ( NESO) is contemplat­ing to hold meeting with all its constituen­t organisati­ons to place the demand to update the National Register of Citizens in all northeaste­rn states.

The Asom Jatiyataba­di Yuba Chatra Parishad, a youth organisati­on of Assam, on Monday organised a statewide protest to push for introducti­on of inner- line permit in Assam also.

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