Tribal panel to decide Mukul’s ST status

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Apex court  gives National Commission for ST 8-week time

From CK Nayak

New Delhi: In a significant development, the Supreme Court on Monday directed the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes to verify and dispose off the case related to the ST status of  Meghalaya Chief Minister Dr Mukul Sangma within eight weeks.
A bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam, while hearing a PIL challenging the ST status of Dr Sangma, refused to go into the issue and said that the matter be decided by the Commission.
The apex court asked the commission to look into the complaint and take a decision within eight weeks on ‘merit’, Ranjan Mukheerjee, state’s senior counsel told The Shillong Times after the hearing.
The bench was hearing a PIL filed by All Northeast Indigenous Garo Law Promoters Association and   one Tennydard M Marak seeking its direction to hold inquiry into the ST status of Sangma and cancellation of the certificate issued to him on June 23, 1982.The apex court combined both the petitions and  took for hearing.
The association in its petition alleged that the Chief Minister does not belong to the ‘Sangma’ clan, and that he had used his surname only to obtain a Scheduled Tribe certificate.
The NGO moved the apex court after its similar plea was rejected by the Meghalaya High Court on October 7 last year.
Dr Sangma, who is in his second term as chief minister, is a five-time legislator who won from Ampatigiri assembly constituency in South West Garo Hills in 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008 and 2013.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi begins three-day India visit

New Delhi, July 1: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi arrived in New Delhi Wednesday evening, kicking off a...

Ram Janmabhoomi Seva Samiti member seeks Centre’s intervention in temple’s embezzlement probe

Ayodhya, July 1: Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Seva Samiti general secretary Achyut Shankar Shukla on Wednesday sought the Central...

Assam Rifles conducts biometric registration drive for displaced Myanmar nationals in Manipur

Guwahati, July 1: Assam Rifles, in close coordination with the civil administration, police and medical department of Kamjong...

Cong demands probe into ‘technical flaws’ in Guwahati flyover

GUWAHATI, July 1: The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) has demanded an investigation into the mishaps caused by...