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Influx panel may submit recommendations on Dec 10

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG: The High-Level Committee on Influx is likely to submit its recommendations to the State Government on December 10.

Official sources on Thursday informed that the copy of the recommendations would be sent to the members of the NGOs on Friday.

“The NGOs would be given at least two days time to send their suggestions, if any, to be incorporated in the recommendations,” official sources said.

Meanwhile, extending its support for introduction of ILP, the banned HNLC has said, “It is the only solution to protect the demography of the State.”

The outfit, however, said “The recommendation to introduce ILP is just an eyewash before the 2013 elections. All steps taken by the state Government relating to the ILP is a political drama. The outfit is

very well aware of the nefarious designs of the agents of the Union Government,” HNLC publicity secretary Sainkupar Nongtraw said in statement issued here on Thursday.

While stating that the outfit does not believes in the political ploy of the Indian government, Nongtraw said that they believe in its own ideology to protect the interests of the Hynniewtrep Nation as a whole.

However, Nongtraw said that the outfit is against the three-tier card system in the Hynniewtrep Nation.

Meanwhile, Nongkrem legislator Ardent Miller Basiawmoit has clarified that he never supported the recommendations of the three-tier card system while participating in the discussion during the final sitting of the HLC on influx.

“The three-tier identity card system is a complex issue which requires to be debated,”,” Basaiawmoit said.

The Nongkrem legislator, however, said that he supported the move to recommend the implementation of ILP to the State Government.

 

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