Tuesday, July 8

Meghalaya pressure group demands Amit Shah for ILP implementation in state

Meghalaya pressure group Hynniewtrep Integrated Territorial Organization (HITO), has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, seeking the urgent extension of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime to the entire state.  The letter raises serious concerns over growing internal security threats, demographic shifts, and alleged infiltration along the India-Bangladesh border. In a detailed memorandum submitted to the Home Minister, HITO highlighted what it termed as “alarming geopolitical developments” that have implications for Meghalaya’s internal security.

The group cited recent ceasefire developments along the India-Pakistan western front and the “credible intelligence” on increased infiltration from Bangladesh, allegedly supported by Pakistan’s ISI, as pressing reasons to tighten border regulations in the Northeast. “The growing number of illegal infiltrations into Meghalaya—allegedly facilitated through monetary inducements—raises pressing concerns,” the letter stated. HITO warned that such activity not only undermines India’s sovereignty but could serve as a conduit for sleeper cells and terror networks.

Raising further alarm, HITO claimed that thousands of fake Aadhaar and EPIC cards have reportedly been used by infiltrators to illegally access welfare schemes and blend into local populations. The organization also cited the recent murder in Sohra, reportedly involving non-locals from Madhya Pradesh, as an example of why better regulatory mechanisms are urgently required.

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