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Meghalaya: Unregulated migration threat to indigenous population, says Congress leader

03:02 PM Sep 02, 2024 IST | user
UpdateAt: 03:02 PM Sep 02, 2024 IST
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Guwahati: Manuel Badwar, senior Congress leader expressed concern over the "potential dangers" of unregulated mass migration on the indigenous population in Meghalaya.

He stated that with only 3 million (30 lakh) indigenous people in Meghalaya, uncontrolled immigration could erode the region's cultural fabric.

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He advocated for a state-specific law to address the issue, particularly in light of the situation in Bangladesh.

Badwar also criticized the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) for potentially opening doors to illegal migrants based on religious criteria.

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He further urged the state government to take proactive measures, rather than relying on the central government, to protect Meghalaya's social fabric and ensure a transparent and regulated process for newcomers.

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