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CM urged to pursue GCL, release pending GHADC salary

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TURA: The A’chik Holistic Awakening Movement (AHAM) has urged Chief Minister Conrad Sangma to pursue the Garo Customary Law Bill stating that its passing in the GHADC on November 29 remains only in paper.
A delegation of AHAM leaders met the chief minister at his residence in the city on Friday and submitted a memorandum.
In their memorandum, the movement reminded Conrad of the promises made by the NPP during its last election campaign that it would fight against corruption, centralisation of power and restore rule of law in the state and also urged the government to pursue the pending bill so that the future of the Garo people is secured.
“The AHAM has been most consistent and persistent for the passing and implementation of the GCL Bill, which will root out the cancerous dilution within Garo Community and its practices,” it said.
Meanwhile, while reminding of the plight of the employees of the GHADC whose salaries have been pending for the last 19 months, AHAM urged the chief minister to direct the officials concerned to release the salaries of the employees at the earliest.
“It has become a complete violation of human rights and we urge you to set up a mechanism like Lokayukta to check corruption in the GHADC and to bring about transparency in the system to make administrative machinery citizen friendly and establish the rule of law,” the AHAM added.

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