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2,500 migrant workers driven out from Meghalaya says, Khasi Students Union

Khasi Students Union is one of the pro-Inner Line Permit bodies that have been demanding the implementation of the ILP in Meghalaya to 'check the influx of outsiders'

PTI Shillong Published 19.07.24, 07:11 AM
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An influential student union in Meghalaya claimed that pro-ILP activists have driven out around 2,500 migrant workers in the past 12 days, who were found working in the Khasi Jaintia Hills region “without mandatory registration” of the state labour department.

Khasi Students Union is one of the pro-Inner Line Permit bodies that have been demanding the implementation of the ILP in Meghalaya to “check the influx of outsiders”. Khasi Students Union leader Lambokstar Marngar said, “Over 2,500 migrant workers have been found working without valid documents in the 12 days. The question also arises whether they are Indian citizens or not.”

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Marngar, who attended the 189th death anniversary of Khasi freedom fighter U Tirot Sing Syiem on Wednesday, demanded an announcement from the state on whether any case has been registered against illegal migrants.

The state has made it compulsory for migrant labourers to mandatorily register with the Labour Department under the Interstate Workmen Act 1979 and the Meghalaya Identification, Registration (Safety & Security) of Migrant Workers Rules 2020.

However, chief minister Conrad K. Sangma recently clarified that although mandatory registration was required for all migrant labourers, no individual or organisation was authorised to check the papers of such workers.

Several cases have also been filed against KSU leaders for conducting unauthorised checks on migrants, an official said. Pro-ILP activists in Meghalaya on Monday erected a check gate in the eastern part of the East Jaintia Hills district to prevent the entry of “outsiders” into the hill state.

The ILP is a special permit required by residents of other parts of the country to enter and stay for a specified period in Arunachal, Nagaland, Mizoram and Manipur.

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