Demand to shift AR, IAF from Shillong

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SHILLONG: Following ITBP decision to shift its base from Shillong to Arunachal Pradesh, demand for shifting the offices of Assam Rifles and Indian Air Force from the capital city has started growing.
The NESO chairman Samuel Jyrwa said that militarization of North East has been going on for the last 60 years.
He said that the   NESO and KSU have time and again asked the Union Government to return the land occupied by Assam Rifles and Indian Air Force to the ‘rightful owners’.
Several clans of Khasi people have been fighting so many   cases to get back their land  from the defence  establishments,  he said adding that  more than  35  per cent of the land in Shillong  is under the possession of      the defence establishments.
“If the land is returned to the rightful owners it will help in   decongesting Shillong,” he said.
Echoing a similar view, former Urban Affairs Minister and UDP MLA Paul Lyngdoh said that Shillong was the only capital town in the North East  when the defence establishments were set up  and   now the scenario has changed. The FKJGP president Joe Marwein also it would be good if Assam Rifles and other establishments are shifted from Meghalaya capital to other places.

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