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MHA seeking legal opinion on proposed GNLA ban

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG: Amid the reports regarding the proposed ban on the Garo Hills-based militant group, GNLA, a Union Home Ministry official on Monday said that he was yet to sign official papers related to the proposed ban.

“I have not yet signed anything in this regard and I am out of Delhi,” Shambu Singh, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs in charge Northeast, said over phone on Monday.

According to earlier reports, the State Government had sent the recommendations to impose a ban on GNLA militants which is still under the examination of the Union Home Ministry.

The MHA was also seeking legal opinion on the pros and cons of the proposed ban on the GNLA.

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